Eve Eisenmann Brooks, P’91, writes, “How strange to have our lives stopped and trips postponed indefinitely by COVID. A time filled with worries about sick adult children, yet joy at the beauty of the garden and the hope that our long national nightmare could be over come the election.” Linda Goldman Lerner was named partner at Halloran Farkas + Kittila, a corporate litigation and intellectual property law firm, where she heads the firm’s new office in New York City. Larry Gross, professor of communication at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, is one of 215 advocates who wrote an open letter to presidential candidate Joe Biden outlining an agenda for school reform. Michael Lewis celebrated the publication of his new book, “The Ball’s in Your Court: A Doctor Shares Life Lessons From Michael Jordan, Phil Jackson, Abraham Maslow and Other Inspiring Teachers.” The book is a memoir filled with wisdom learned from friends, family members and celebrated mentors he’s known throughout the years. Arnold “Arnie” Reisman reports his third book of poetry, “Light Headed in the Dark Ages,” has been published by Summerset Press. Arnie was the Martha’s Vineyard poet laureate from 2014-16 and is beginning his 25th year on NPR’s comedy quiz show “Says You!” Elizabeth Lapidus Zelvin, who is celebrating 20 years as an online psychotherapist, has added three new short stories to her long-running Jewish historical series, the “Mendoza Family Saga,” including one published in the “Jewish Noir 2” anthology.
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