Cherie Smith JCC Jewish Book Festival with Rhea Tregebov
TEA WITH AUTHOR
UNSETTLING FICTION
Tuesday February 11 | 2:00–3:00pm
RHEA TREGEBOV / Rue des Rosiers
Buy Tickets or by phone 604-257-5111 | $10
WITH JCC CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
A young Canadian woman’s search for her own identity brings her to Paris in 1982, and face to face with the terror of an age-old enemy. Sarah is the youngest of the three Levine sisters. At twenty-five, she is rudderless, caught in a paralysis which keeps her from seizing her own life.
“Tregebov deftly portrays the rough edges of the sisters’ attempts at closeness. She masterfully depicts episodes of emotional explosion as well as tender reconciliation.” – Mordechai Ben-Dat
When Sarah is fired from her Toronto job, a chance stay in Paris opens her up to new direction and purpose. But when she reads “death to the Jews” on the wall above her local Métro station, shadows from childhood rise again. As her path crosses that of Laila, a young woman living in an exile remote from the luxuries of 1980s Paris, Sarah stumbles towards an act of terrorism that may realize her greatest fears.
RHEA TREGEBOV is the author of fiction, poetry and children’s picture books. Her first novel, The Knife Sharpener’s Bell, won the J.I. Segal Award and was shortlisted for the Kobzar Award. Tregebov was born in Saskatoon and raised in Winnipeg and did graduate work in literature at Cornell and Boston Universities. After working in Toronto for many years as a freelance author and editor, she taught in the UBC Creative Writing Program between 2004-2017.
SPONSORED BY NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN – VANCOUVER
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