Helene Cohen Bludman

Helene Cohen Bludman

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BSR Contributor Since June 28, 2021

Helene Cohen Bludman (she/her pronouns) is a book reviewer and freelance writer.

Helene Cohen Bludman has spent her career in writing and marketing for both non-profit and for-profit organizations, most recently helping small businesses maximize their online presence through content marketing and SEO. She enjoys sharing her love of books with anyone who will listen. She is also a social justice activist and extreme baker.

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A fine example of historical fiction that's relevant today. (Image courtesy of Dutton.)

‘Fifty Words for Rain’ by Asha Lemmie

The bonds of family

In Asha Lemmie's debut novel set in post-World War II Japan, a young girl with a Japanese mother and an African American father struggles to find acceptance in a family that despises her. Helene Cohen Bludman reviews.
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The book cover. Title and authors in white text over an impressionistic portrait of 2 women in orange, blue, pink, & yellow.

We are Not Like Them by Christine Pride and Jo Piazza

An honest reflection of Philly

In this new novel by Philly coauthors Christine Pride and Jo Piazza, the lifelong friendship of two women is tested by a tragedy that feels all too familiar. Helene Cohen Bludman reviews.
Helene Cohen Bludman

Helene Cohen Bludman

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