Setting The Record Straight
A short while ago, Nadya was interviewed by a New York Times reporter to discuss her life experiences in greater depth. She stated, “I’m at work on a book,” a project she’s been working on for 13 years, and it’s clear she wants to set the record straight finally. “That’s why I want to do this interview. I’ve been writing this manuscript since graduate school.”

Setting The Record Straight
Weaving Around The Kitchen
The reporter said, ‘the children moved in unison, weaving around the tight kitchen and adjacent living room, while their mother checked on their brother Aidan, 13, who has autism. It’s hard to believe they all live in the same three-bedroom Orange County townhouse, but he noticed how well they all got along. One child chopped vegetables, another boiled water, another set the table, and so on. The older children kept an eye on the younger ones, as Amerah, 16, cautioned them, “Be careful with that,” while thumb scrolling.

Weaving Around The Kitchen