We wanted to make sure you didn’t miss out on our best pieces from March. There’s a poignant and juicy essay about how the writer Sands Hall fell in love…with Scientology, and how she got out. We launched our first fiction series with Glamour, Daughter, First, about Katherine Mahoney Brown, the daughter of a blow-hard governor of Massachusetts, and the political trouble her family is in (which we’re sure won’t remind you of anything going on in the real world at all). Don’t miss parts 1, 2, and 3, by novelists Jessica Grose, Nafkote Tamirat, and J. Courtney Sullivan. We also have incredible advice from registered dietician Shira Lenchewski, who tells us how to eat what we want without getting into a shame spiral about it. Finally we have Sara Saedi’s gorgeous ode to her undocumented immigrant parents, who sacrificed for her to have straight teeth, while theirs remained crooked.
These stories will get you through mercury retrograde with grace and joy.
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