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Ariel Levy Was Here
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Ariel Levy Was Here

Ariel Levy's 2013 New Yorker essay about losing her son, "Thanksgiving in Mongolia," was among the most recommended pieces of writing in recent memory. Levy expands on the essay in her memoir, The Rules Do Not Apply. In the book, Levy wonders if, in wanting to do it all, she set herself up for heartbreak over the things she could not have. In the Spiel, a unified theory of President Trump's policy reversals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Gist · Peach Fish Productions

April 17, 201731m 12s

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Ariel Levy's 2013 New Yorker essay about losing her son, "Thanksgiving in Mongolia," was among the most recommended pieces of writing in recent memory. Levy expands on the essay in her memoir, The Rules Do Not Apply. In the book, Levy wonders if, in wanting to do it all, she set herself up for heartbreak over the things she could not have.

In the Spiel, a unified theory of President Trump's policy reversals.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices


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