Belle Hutton set off on an exciting, independent life away from home: a glamorous job as a Burma club singer in the 1930s, with a wealth of sophisticated fans and suitors. But Belle is haunted by an unsolved mystery of the past: a 25-year-old newspaper clipping that she found among her parents' belongings after their death, stating that they had left Rangoon after their baby daughter Aluira disappeared.
Read MoreHaaretz newspaper's senior economic commentator Nehemiah Stressler, who instigated the sentence "And That Will Not Work for You," set aside the economic commentary for a moment and turned to writing a children's children's book (first reading) explaining to children that "money is not growing in the trees"
Read MoreOver the past eight years, journalist Lisa Tadao has documented the lives of the three women, the heroes of her book, who sincerely and openly shared with them their sexual experiences, desires, feelings, loves, heartbreak, and their most veiled thoughts. Tadau moved in with them, assimilated her life, spent many months with them and became part of their daily lives.
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