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The Gambler's Daughter

A Personal and Social History

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227 pages
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8 hours

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The author delves into her father's gambling addiction, revealing a complex and often overlooked history of gambling within the Jewish community. Through personal narratives and cultural exploration, she highlights the intersection of family dynamics and societal issues, providing insight into the struggles and resilience of those affected by addiction. This journey not only uncovers personal truths but also sheds light on broader themes of identity and community.

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The Gambler's Daughter, Annette B Dunlap

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2012
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