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Caroline Igra is a freelance writer, an art historian, a triathlete, and a mother. She lives in Tel Aviv, Israel, but haisl from Philadelphia. She has a bachelor’s degree from Brown University, a master’s from the University of Michigan, and a Ph.D. in Art History from the Institute of Fine Art, NYU. She has published numerous art historical articles, several exhibition catalogs, and a monograph on Polish artist J.D. Kirszenbaum, chosen as one of Slate Magazine’s Best Books that year. Her creative nonfiction has been featured in several literary journals, including Collateral, Away, and Mothers Always Write. Her first novel, Count to a Thousand, was published in 2018 (Mandolin Publishing). Her second, From Where I Stand, was in 2022 (Koehler Books).