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In March, Rena Citrin, chair of the Association of Jewish Libraries fiction award, told me (not quite in these words) to get my tush in gear and read Joan Leegant's excellent short story collection, Displaced Persons. It took two months for it to percolate to the top of my "to be read" pile but I'm thrilled that it did. Her stories are full of relatable people, situations, and humor, not to mention delicious sentences.
Follow along with the transcript.
Check out Joan's website and her Tikun Olam inspiration Pesia's Kitchen
Support the author, AJL, and independent book stores by buying their book here.
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If you enjoyed this podcast, you might also like the AJL sister podcast, The Book of Life, a podcast about Jewish kidlit, mostly.
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In March, Rena Citrin, chair of the Association of Jewish Libraries fiction award, told me (not quite in these words) to get my tush in gear and read Joan Leegant's excellent short story collection, Displaced Persons. It took two months for it to percolate to the top of my "to be read" pile but I'm thrilled that it did. Her stories are full of relatable people, situations, and humor, not to mention delicious sentences.
Follow along with the transcript.
Check out Joan's website and her Tikun Olam inspiration Pesia's Kitchen
Support the author, AJL, and independent book stores by buying their book here.
Thanks to:
If you enjoyed this podcast, you might also like the AJL sister podcast, The Book of Life, a podcast about Jewish kidlit, mostly.

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