- Published On: February 29, 2012
The Knife Sharpener’s Bell: Review By Shelley A. Leedahl, February 29, 2012 Recommendation: if you buy The Knife Sharpener’s Bell, by Saskatchewan-born writer Rhea Tregebov, budget your time accordingly, because you’ll not be able to put this [...]
- Published On: September 25, 2011
Having just seen the film version of Sara’s Key, which alternately moved and frustrated me, I looked up the biography of the novel’s author, Tatiana de Rosnay and must confess I found a wee bit [...]
- Published On: July 30, 2011
Rhea Tregebov Rhea Tregebov reads from her collection of poems, Alive Published by: Wolsak & Wynn Time of Reading: 4:08 The author of six volumes of poetry, Rhea Tregebov has received the Pat Lowther Award, the Malahat Review [...]
- Published On: February 19, 2011
The Knife Sharpener’s Bell: Review By Shawna Dempsey, Winter 2011 Tales of immigration to the New World are often told but the return voyages, from New World to Old, are less storied. Likewise, those of us [...]
- Published On: January 18, 2011
By Lilian Nattel in Literary Tags: Rhea Tregebov, The Knife Sharpener’s Bell The Knife Sharpener’s Bell is a novel about a Canadian family, originally from Russia, which returns to the Soviet Union – yes returns. [...]
- Published On: November 1, 2010
The 41st J.I. Segal Awards Gala of the Jewish Public Library honoured the winners in eight categories on Jewish themes. These prestigious awards, presented every two years, are designed to encourage and reward creative works [...]