![]() ![]() The way you get two stories for the price of one. The way a fascinating piece of history is revealed. The way the experiences of the characters in the past inform the behavior or circumstances of the characters in the present. Perhaps it was Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline, though it might have been Sarah’s Key by Tatiana de Rosnay, Those Who Save Us by Jenna Blum, or any one of Beatriz Williams’s or Fiona Davis’s bestsellers, but at some point I fell in love with dual storyline novels. Susie grew up in Los Angeles, graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, and lives with her husband and three sons in New York. She’s a frequent speaker, and her writing has appeared in publications including The New York Times, HuffPost and Harper’s Bazaar. This guest post was provided by Susie Orman Schnall, the award-winning author of The Subway Girls, The Balance Project, and On Grace. ![]()
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