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17 February 2024
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17 February 2024
Kayla Maiuri
16 February 2024
In her bracing debut novel, “A Fire So Wild,” Sarah Ruiz-Grossman chronicles a community in Berkeley, Calif., on the brink of personal and environmental calamity as a wildfire threatens life as they know it. (English)
A Looming Wildfire Isn’t the Only Crisis This Community Faces (English)
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Sarah Ruiz-Grossman | HuffPost (English)
17 February 2024
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Writers to Watch: 10 Promising Fiction Debuts, Spring 2024 (English)
17 February 2024
Matt Seidel
Ruiz-Grossman attended a K–12 French school in Manhattan (her mother is French and her father is French Canadian) before studying international relations, economy, and development in Latin America at Brown University. (English)
2017
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Writers to Watch: 10 Promising Fiction Debuts, Spring 2024 (English)
17 February 2024
Matt Seidel
In late summer 2017, journalist Sarah Ruiz-Grossman was covering climate and housing issues for HuffPost and moved from New York City to the Bay Area. (English)
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Writers to Watch: 10 Promising Fiction Debuts, Spring 2024 (English)
17 February 2024
Matt Seidel
In late summer 2017, journalist Sarah Ruiz-Grossman was covering climate and housing issues for HuffPost and moved from New York City to the Bay Area. (English)
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Sarah Ruiz-Grossman | HuffPost (English)
17 February 2024
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