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As I wrote and rewrote my novel Whitewashed Jacarandas, the first of a series culminating just before UDI, I didn’t intend it to have a strong Jewish focus–it’s just the way it evolved. Readers might be taken aback by Sunny’s contradictory reactions to anti-Semitism on the Cheetah Mine in 1946. It was a very conflicted era.
Never Underestimate The Coastal Crones
After all the recluse years I am finally out and about and loving it! I’ve done Library Presentations, Organizational Lectures, Conservatory Talks, How To Sessions Book Fairs, and Book Club Discussions.
Matron Griffin’s To-Die-For Shortbread.
One of my favorite chapters in Whitewashed Jacarandas is the one about the tea at Umzimtuti Hospital on Christmas morning when Matron Griffin circulates her to-die-for shortbread and Dr. Sunny Rubenstein bites off more than he can chew…you’ll have to read the book to find out what happens next.
Reading Between the Lines of Whitewashed Jacarandas. I’ve been lucky enough to enjoy some simply marvelous audiences since the launch of my book in August, selling at book fairs up and down the wonderful Oregon coast during an unseasonably warm and dry Fall.
Everyone has remarked on the evocative cover of Whitewashed Jacarandas. It draws one in.
Inside it’s had a great reception too, judging from Amazon Reviews and the book fairs, readings and signings I’ve attended since it launched and rocketed to #2 on Amazon’s Hot New Releases.
My debut at the NW Coast Book Fair yesterday was a blast on a drop dead gorgeous summer day here on the Oregon coast.
Diana Polisensky will send you the exciting updates for book II in the Umzimtuti series and her year-long book tour for book I.
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