Journalist and author. Spy daughter. Open-water swimmer. Cancer survivor. I write about gratitude, my life's seasons, and feminist uprisings worldwide for Ms. magazine.
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Sometimes life comes full circle and all you can do is sit back and marvel. That’s what happened a few days ago when I ventured into this unassuming wine and nut shop in the Exarcheia neighborhood of Athens. I had come to Greece a few weeks...
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