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Nava Semel is a writer and translator whose books have been published in 12 languages and received numerous literary honors, including a 1991 National Jewish Book Award for Children’s Literature. After working as a journalist, art critic, and producer for television, radio, and music, she now teaches creative writing at the Tel Aviv Public Library and serves on the Board of Directors for Massuah: The Institute for Holocaust Studies.