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Website. www.patriciagrossman.com. Patricia Grossman (born 1951) is an American novelist. Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1951, Grossman moved to New York City to attend Pratt Institute, where she studied drawing and painting. She has an M.F.A. in writing from Sarah Lawrence College and has published six novels, as well as two children's books.
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Inflation has been a pressing issue in America, but according to Tom Lee, the surge in price levels could soon be a thing of the past. In a recent CNBC interview, the market expert and head of ...
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A 30% stock decline would "almost guarantee" a recession due to the impact on the job market and household wealth, Lee added. "We think the Fed does not want the S&P 500 to falter," he said. "The ...
Check If It's a First Edition. Open the book to the copyright page, says Mann. For a book to be worth anything significant, you typically have to have a first-edition copy from the original ...