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Blind by Rachel DeWoskin
Blind by Rachel DeWoskin












Blind by Rachel DeWoskin

DeWoskin is an Associate Professor of Practice in the Arts at UChicago and an affiliated faculty member in Jewish and East Asian Studies. Her poems, essays, and articles have appeared in journals and anthologies including The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Ploughshares, and New Voices from the Academy of American Poets.

Blind by Rachel DeWoskin

I thought the premise sounded interesting because it’s about a girl who suddenly goes blind and has to adjust her life. DeWoskin's poetry collection, Two Menus, was published by the University of Chicago Press' Phoenix Poetry Series in 2020. I was offered a netgalley review copy of Blind by Rachel DeWoskin. Blind by Rachel DeWoskin 2,150 ratings, 3.50 average rating, 343 reviews Open Preview Blind Quotes Showing 1-1 of 1 Whenever anyone finds out there are seven kids in my family, the imagine my mom and dad having sex. Two of her books, Foreign Babes in Beijing and Banshee, are being developed for TV. Rachel DeWoskin is the award-winning author of five novels: Someday We Will Fly (Penguin) Banshee (Dottir) Blind (Penguin) Big Girl Small (FSG) Repeat After Me (Overlook) and two collections o. Her most recent novel, Big Girl Small, (FSG 2011) received the 2012 American Library Association's Alex Award and was named one of the top 3 books of 2011 by Newsday. She has received a National Jewish Book Award, a Sydney Taylor Book Award, an American Library Association's Alex Award, and an Academy of American Poets Award, among others. Rachel DeWoskin's fourth book, the critically acclaimed novel, Blind, was published in August, 2014.

Blind by Rachel DeWoskin

Rachel DeWoskin is the award-winning author of five novels: Someday We Will Fly (Penguin Random House, 2019) Banshee (Dottir Press, 2019) Blind (Penguin Random House, 2015) Big Girl Small (FSG, 2011) Repeat After Me (The Overlook Press, 2009) and the memoir Foreign Babes in Beijing (WW Norton, 2005), about the years she spent in Beijing as the unlikely star of a Chinese soap opera.














Blind by Rachel DeWoskin