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Harry Bernstein was 93 years-old when he published his first memoir &#8220;Invisible Wall&#8221; about his childhood in England before the first World War. His nonagenarian achievement changed the landscape for aspiring memoir writers who wonder if they are too old. Bernstein, now 98, is basking in the publication of his second memoir, &#8220;The [...]]]></description>
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I am reading the Invisible Wall by Harry Bernstein. The reason I heard about this book and decided to read it was because of the buzz that it generated when Bernstein, now 96 years old, wrote this, his first published book when he was 93. That&#8217;s a story in itself, and inspiring to [...]]]></description>
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