
Her entry begins:
A Pair of Aces is one of those rare novels that is co-authored, and seamlessly so. Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray have come together for the third time (The Personal Librarian and The First Ladies) to write this tale of two trailblazing women on opposite sides of the law—a prosecutor and a madam—who team up to bring down notorious mob boss Lucky Luciano in 1930s New York. Eunice Carter is the assistant district attorney for the City of New York and Manhattan’s first Black female prosecutor. Polly Adler, a Russian Jewish immigrant, has worked long and hard to build up her high- class brothel business, her client list filled with well-known names. As Lucky infiltrates the prostitution network and puts Polly’s girls in danger, an unlikely alliance develops between two women that launches the most sensational trial New York has ever seen. While these women are...[read on]About World News from Waverley High, from the publisher:
A tale of identity, activism, and finding your voice in a world on fire, this coming-of-age novel set at an urban high school captures a singular moment in American history—through the eyes of one unforgettable girl.Visit Linda Kass's website.
1969. Lena Rosen is an intelligent, observant teenager torn between spontaneity and self-consciousness. During her junior year, she becomes attuned to the pulseof her times in her first-period Current History class, where rebellion, social change, and musical innovation of the 1960s dominate discussion. When Lena becomes the associate editor of the school newspaper The Beacon, she is drawn into the swirling discourse surrounding the Vietnam War, civil rights, environmental disasters, and campus protests—while also grappling with her growing attraction to Jack Stone, the paper’s editor.
As the year progresses and the antiwar movement gains momentum, the unrest builds at Waverley High. Lena wrestles with her own cultural and religious identity as a Jewish teen while she and her fellow students struggle to cope with racial discord, a bomb threat, and the emotional toll of a world that seems to be unraveling. When tragedy collapses the distance between headlines and Lena’s own life, she must decide what it means to stand for peace—and to hope for a better world.
Set during one school year against the backdrop of an America on the brink of change, World News from Waverley High reveals the crossroads of personal growth and national unrest.
Writers Read: Linda Kass (June 2026).
Writers Read: Linda Kass.
--Marshal Zeringue

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