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Haley Mlotek became conversant in the intricacies of divorce at an early age. Her mother was a certified divorce mediator working hard, Mlotek writes, at “keeping families together even after ...
While science fiction is known for imagining futuristic worlds, some classic books—written as social commentaries or literary masterpieces ended up predicting real-world events with uncanny accuracy.