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by Yona Zeldis McDonough (Author)
A fresh and whimsical novel featuring a single mother in Brooklyn who suddenly discovers an ATM machine that gives her free (and unrecorded) cash; what she does with that money changes many lives--including her own. Mia Saul is down on her luck. She's been dumped by her husband, fired from her job, and forced to move with her ten-year-old daughter Eden to a crummy apartment. Juggling temp jobs, arguing over child support, and trying to keep Eden's increasingly erratic behavior in check leaves Mia weary and worn out. So when a routine stop at an ATM turns into a stroke of luck Mia never expected, the results are nothing short of...magical.
Yona Zeldis McDonough is the author of two previous novels and the editor of two essay collections. Her short fiction, articles, and essays have appeared in a variety of publications and magazines. McDonough is also the editor of Lilith, a Jewish women's magazine. She lives in Brooklyn.
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