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Fourteen Days

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Fourteen Days is a novel collaboratively written by 36 authors and edited by Margaret Atwood and Douglas Preston. The book is set in a Lower East Side tenement and consists of fourteen chapters taking place in fourteen days, beginning in March 31, 2020.[1][2] Published by HarperCollins on February 6, 2024, the book is a project by the Authors Guild and is written as a frame story narrated by the tenement's superintendent.[3][4]

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  1. ^ Jacobs, Alexandra (2024-02-18). "36 Authors Times 'Fourteen Days' Adds Up to a Mixed Literary Experiment". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  2. ^ Merrill, Rob (February 6, 2024). "Book Review: New collaborative novel 'Fourteen Days' proves the pandemic couldn't curb creativity". AP News.
  3. ^ "Fourteen Days A Collaborative Novel". Kirkus Reviews.
  4. ^ Masad, Ilana (February 12, 2024). "'Fourteen Days' is a time capsule of people's efforts to connect during the pandemic".