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Elizabeth Weil

    Elizabeth Weil is a writer whose work delves into profound aspects of the human experience, offering readers a unique perspective on contemporary life. She is known for her insightful explorations and her ability to capture the essence of complex subjects. Weil's writing is characterized by a keen eye for detail and a distinctive voice that resonates with readers seeking thoughtful analysis.

    No Cheating, No Dying
    The Girl Who Smiled Beads
    • The Girl Who Smiled Beads

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.2(1825)Add rating

      When Clemantine Wamariya was six years old, her world was torn apart. they sought refuge where they could find it, and escaped when refuge became imprisonment. After spending six years seeking refuge in eight different countries, Clemantine and Claire were granted refugee status in America and began a new journey.

      The Girl Who Smiled Beads
    • No Cheating, No Dying

      I Had a Good Marriage. Then I Tried to Make It Better.

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of marriage, the author uses humor and personal anecdotes to delve into common issues such as sex, finances, mental health, in-laws, and parenting. Through candid storytelling, she shares her own experiences, offering insights into the often messy realities of relationships while maintaining a witty tone. This engaging examination invites readers to reflect on their own marital challenges and the universal nature of love and commitment.

      No Cheating, No Dying