Book launch at Warwick’s 1/29
I’ve been blogging up a storm, writing four posts for last week’s stint as guest blogger for The ProsenPeople, a project of the Jewish Book Council and the Jewish Daily Forward. You can link to them here:
The Beauty of Broken English - I thought I’d entered completely into the world of my novel, until I got questions from Tony, who directed the Tin Horse audiobook.
Hearing the Women’s Songs – in Torah and in the Big Sleep - what it means to me to give voice to a woman in the shadows of another tale.
Djewess Unchained – are some words beyond reclamation?
The Last Jew of Boyle Heights – Boyle Heights in the 1920s and 30s, the setting for The Tin Horse, was once the Jewish neighborhood in Los Angeles. A few weeks ago, Eddie Goldstein, who was born in Boyle Heights and lived there all his life, passed away. He was known as the last Jew of Boyle Heights.
Published on February 05, 2013 11:16