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I Am Seventy-Five

Fiction Helen Schulman

Six months after her husband died, Lily Weilerstein found his sex diaries buried in the back shelf of the cedar closet in the hallway of the Upper West Side apartment that they had lived in together for almost forty years, since the Age of Possibility as Walter had referred to it in retrospect, back when they were almost young.
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No. 04

No. 04

Author

Helen Schulman is the fiction coordinator for the writing program at The New School. Her fourth novel, A Day at the Beach (Houghton Mifflin), was published in June. Her novel P.S. (Bloomsbury USA) was made into a feature film starring Laura Linney. ​

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