Dream On, out last week in the US, is the breath of fresh air we’re all ready for. While Gila Arnolds’s fiction is easy and fun, it maintains a seriousness of meaningful character development that makes for a delightful read. Gila grew up in Queens, NY, reading Lousia May Alcott and Little Women. She later moved to Ramat Beit Shemesh, where, she says, “My Aliya jumpstarted my writing career.” Gila is a long-time Mishpacha fiction writer and columnist. In addition to Dream On, she published
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Dream On, out last week in the US, is the breath of fresh air we’re all ready for. While Gila Arnolds’s fiction is easy and fun, it maintains a seriousness of meaningful character development that makes for a delightful read. Gila grew up in Queens, NY, reading Lousia May Alcott and Little Women. She later moved to Ramat Beit Shemesh, where, she says, “My Aliya jumpstarted my writing career.” Gila is a long-time Mishpacha fiction writer and columnist. In addition to Dream On, she published