The Basement and the Birthing Room: A Life of Ilana Stanger-Ross
Go down the stairs of a two-story brick house in Boro Park, Brooklyn, and you reach a room that does not exist. A seamstress keeps it. She is sixty, childless, married a long time to a retired…
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