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Einat Shimshoni

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Einat Shimshoni is a graphic designer, illustrator, design teacher at two colleges, writer, and blogger. She wrote her first book at the age of ten, but it was pretty bad and thankfully, never published. Her later books, in fact, were much better and have won critical acclaim.
Einat lives in the tiny town of Katzrin in the Golan Heights together with her husband and their five children who share a love of fantasy books, reggae music, and red shoes.

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