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Emily Wolfe

Emily Wolfe is an aspiring editor and writer currently in her last semester studying English at Southern Connecticut State University. During her time at Southern, Emily was a four-year member of the university's swim team and was also the fiction editor for Folio, the undergraduate literary magazine, for two years. Aside from reading and writing, she loves hiking, rock climbing, swimming, and dabbling in yoga and (amateur) photography.

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Emily Wolfe

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“Today We Go Home:” Seeking Hope After the Horrors of War

Larkin Bennett, protagonist of Kelli Estes' novel Today We Go Home (Sourcebooks), was sure she’d never recover from Afghanistan. Not after the explosion. Not after she watched her best friend, Sarah, die right next to her. Not after being discharged from the Army and plunged back into everyday civilian life.…
Emily Wolfe
September 18, 2019
Book Club NetworkFiction

War Through the Eyes of Female Pilots

Inspired by the team of women pilots who trained soldiers in the second World War, Noelle Salazar's The Flight Girls (MIRA) innovatively weaves the struggles of misogyny, trauma and platonic relationships with the paradoxical truth of war’s powerful capacity to both fracture relationships and bring individuals together. Seldom are readers…
Emily Wolfe
June 26, 2019
Fiction

“The Rosie Result:” A Fulfilling End to Trilogy

 Life for Don Tillman is ever so slowly starting to come together. After having navigated his way through the trials of adulthood and romance in the two previous novels, the quirky and socially awkward Professor of Genetics—whose personality is somewhat reminiscent of Sheldon Cooper’s—classifies his life essentially as perfect. He,…
Emily Wolfe
May 21, 2019