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Lore Groszmann Segal

    Lore Segal's writing often delves into the experiences of exile and the complexities of identity and memory. Her fiction, frequently drawing from her own early life, explores themes of loss, adaptation, and the search for belonging in unfamiliar circumstances. Segal is known for her sharp insights into character psychology and a polished yet accessible style that captures both the absurdity and profundity of the human condition. Her works offer deep reflections on what it means to be a traveler and how the past shapes the present.

    Why Mole Shouted and Other Stories
    • 2004

      Why Mole Shouted and Other Stories

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      What's a Mole to do? Once there was a Mole who lived with his Grandmother Mole in a hole in the forest, and most of the time they get on well enough . . . But see what happens when Mole loses his glasses, doesn't zip his jacket, shouts, and keeps asking why. What is a Grandmother Mole to do except love him and kiss him on his nose? Four winning stories combined with Sergio Ruzzier's simple, hilarious illustrations convey the tender bond between a grandmother and her grandson.

      Why Mole Shouted and Other Stories