The world today resembles my grandmother’s much more than my parents’
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The world today resembles my grandmother’s much more than my parents’
ERIC BECK RUBIN
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 2, 2026
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The author’s grandmother in her younger years.
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Eric Beck Rubin’s latest novel is Ten Clear Days.
I was, in an intellectual sense, as prepared as I could be for the end of my grandmother’s life – a life that began in the suburbs of Budapest, in 1935, and ended in Toronto, jus…
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