If I Could Tell You
If I Could Tell You

Anne. Talia. Ruthie. Brett. Four very different New York women. But when their children are diagnosed with autism, they all find themselves...

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Hannah Brown
Hannah Brown

Hannah Brown is a movie critic and fiction writer, whose work is often inspired by her son, who is on the autism spectrum.  Her novel, If I Could Tell You, about four mothers of children with autism, received positive reviews in The Jewish Week, The Times of Israel and the New York Post. The New York Times published a related Modern Love column she wrote about dating when you have a child on the autism spectrum. Her short stories have appeared in the publications Lilith Magazine, JMWW, Commentary, Short Story Quarterly, JewishFiction.net, Jewish Quarterly, Heimat Review, the Jerusalem Post and several anthologies published by Ang-Lit. Press. She currently reviews movies and television for the Jerusalem Post and she used to be a movie critic for the New York Post. She has written for Newsweek, the Tel Aviv Review of Books, New York Magazine, the Daily Beast and many other publications. She was the script editor on Eytan Fox’s movie, Sublet ,and she has edited screenplays for many Israeli directors and lectured on Israeli cinema at New York University’s Tel Aviv campus. A children’s book she wrote won an Honor Award in the 2023 Astra International Picture Book Writing Contest, sponsored by publishers in the US, China, Japan, Switzerland and France. 

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It was a challenge for my 28-year-old son, who is on the autism spectrum, to go through the Iranian ballistic missile attack on Israel ...

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