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Category Archives: Writing
See You Soon, My Second Novel is Being Written
Living in the United States for sixteen years was quite an experience for me. I had no idea how my life would look like when I first got to Washington State. I was a young mom of a two-year old … Continue reading
We Want to Know Where We Come From
Thank you to book reviewer and book blogger, Cristi of the Alaskan Book Cafe, for the lovely review of Daughters of Iraq she posted on Sept. 29, 2011. An excerpt of what she said about Daughters of Iraq: It is … Continue reading
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Snow in Israel in August
It has been over a week for us in Israel. It is so hot you could cook a steak on the sidewalk. . . This actually does not bother me at all, since everything is air-conditioned. Plus, you can bathe … Continue reading
Oh boy…Or, how to start blogging…
If I had to start writing a blog what would I write about? You see, I am an Israeli-American woman, who is never sure where she should be living, in the US or in Israel. It seems that my feelings … Continue reading