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Books, too, get old without aging ... Russell Perreault, the best friend of the novelist and essayist Sloane Crosley, once asked her. The answer to the riddle was jewelry; specifically, the ...
In her second novel, “Cult Classic,” Sloane Crosley brings an essayist’s eye for detail to the plight of seeking love. By Scaachi Koul When you purchase an independently reviewed book ...
The opening essay of Sloane Crosley’s bestselling debut, “I Was Told There’d Be Cake,” involves an accidental collection of toy ponies Crosley had received over the years from men she dated.
Crosley’s relationship with Perreault was built on books. When she was 25 ... might get a different level of that from this book. Sloane Crosley: Yeah. There are a lot of references in the ...
Sloane Crosley’s apartment was robbed ... By The New York Times Books Staff ...
After decades of telling complex stories about Black characters on TV shows like Girlfriends and The Game, Akil set her sights on the youth: “To fall in love for the first time? That’s a high ...
They say eyes are the windows to the soul, but in my case it's the pile of books waiting to be read ... of Ada Limón's poetry collections, Sloane Crosley's "Grief Is For People," Sylvia Plath's ...
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When American writer Sloane Crosley first met Russell Perreault, he was her boss for a publishing job at Vintage Books. The two became fast friends, both in and out of the office, taking on the ...
REVIEW: Sloane Crosley's second novel ... Crosley's first couple of books, I Was Told There'd Be Cake and How Did You Get This Number, were essay collections reminiscent of Nora Ephron, filled ...