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Olga Gunn Photography Laurel Corona Dr. Corona is a professor of Humanities and World Religions at San Diego City College. Website Reviews Articles Books Visual Arts Converging Lines: Eva Hesse and Sol Lewitt Veronica Roberts, ed. Fiction Commodore Levy: A Novel of Early America in the Age of Sail Irving Litvag; Bonny V. Fetterman, ed. Poetry An Ode to Salonika: The Ladino Verses of Bouena Sarfatty Renee Levine Melammed Nonfiction Ekaterinoslav: One Family’s Passage to America: A Memoir in Verse Jane Yolen Fiction Drawing in the Dust Zöe Klein Interview Interview: Anita Diamant by Laurel CoronaJewish Book Council recently sat down with Anita Diamant, author of The Red Tent, whose most recent book, The Boston Girl, was published in December by… Laurel Corona January 6, 2015 Essay What Would Judah Do? Earlier this week, Laurel Corona wrote about emotion and developing the plot of her novel and her depiction of the mikveh in her recently published novel The… Laurel Corona March 7, 2014 Essay Maybe That’s Why They Call It A Plot Earlier this week, Laurel Corona wrote about her depiction of the mikveh in her recently published novel The Mapmaker’s Daughter (Sourcebooks). She will be blogging… Laurel Corona March 5, 2014 Essay Immerse Yourself Laurel Corona is a professor of Humanities and World Religions at San Diego City College. Her newest book, The Mapmaker’s Daughter, will be published tomorrow… Laurel Corona March 3, 2014 Fiction The Mapmaker’s Daughter Laurel Corona Nonfiction Until Our Last Breath: A Holocaust Story of Love and Partisan Resistance Michael Bart and Laurel Corona
Fiction Commodore Levy: A Novel of Early America in the Age of Sail Irving Litvag; Bonny V. Fetterman, ed.
Interview Interview: Anita Diamant by Laurel CoronaJewish Book Council recently sat down with Anita Diamant, author of The Red Tent, whose most recent book, The Boston Girl, was published in December by… Laurel Corona January 6, 2015
Essay What Would Judah Do? Earlier this week, Laurel Corona wrote about emotion and developing the plot of her novel and her depiction of the mikveh in her recently published novel The… Laurel Corona March 7, 2014
Essay Maybe That’s Why They Call It A Plot Earlier this week, Laurel Corona wrote about her depiction of the mikveh in her recently published novel The Mapmaker’s Daughter (Sourcebooks). She will be blogging… Laurel Corona March 5, 2014
Essay Immerse Yourself Laurel Corona is a professor of Humanities and World Religions at San Diego City College. Her newest book, The Mapmaker’s Daughter, will be published tomorrow… Laurel Corona March 3, 2014
Nonfiction Until Our Last Breath: A Holocaust Story of Love and Partisan Resistance Michael Bart and Laurel Corona