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Sophie Elmhirst’s “A Marriage at Sea” chronicles the doomed aquatic adventure of a British husband and wife in 1972.
Poly partnerships have always existed. A new generation of activists is fighting to protect them and their families from social stigma.
Sure, you can survive a shipwreck, but have you ever tried surviving a marriage? That’s what Sophie Elmhirst contemplates in her riveting, feisty “A Marriage at Sea.” It’s a narrative nonfiction look ...
A woman who holds a $10 million judgment against the imprisoned prophet may seek to collect funds from his brother.