- Published On: June 25, 2020
From February 2020 to June 2020, both Rue des Rosiers and The Knife-Sharpener's Bell were orphaned without distribution when their original publisher, Coteau Books, abruptly went bankrupt after more than 45 years of publishing fine [...]
- Published On: March 5, 2020
Author Paints Different Views of A City In Trouble https://www.cjnews.com/culture/books-and-authors/author-paints-different-views-of-a-city-in-trouble 1/3 By Norman Ravvin - February 9, 2020 Rue des Rosiers by Rhea Tregebov (Coteau Books, 2019) Paris’ Rue des Rosiers is in the [...]
- Published On: February 14, 2020
Gripping new novel looks at how a violent event gives a woman her life CanLit standout Vancouver's Rhea Tregebov follows up her hit novel The Knife Sharpener's Bell with her second work of fiction Rue [...]
- Published On: February 9, 2020
"In Tregebov’s novel, Rue des Rosiers is the site of a terrorist attack that took place at Goldenberg’s Deli in 1982, which left six dead, many injured, and presented a template to be copied by [...]
- Published On: January 26, 2020
Rhea Tregebov discusses her 2019 novel, Rue des Rosiers, on CBC Radio's "The Next Chapter". "Rhea Tregebov's latest novel, Rue des Rosiers, is based in part on a 1982 terrorist attack on a Jewish delicatessen [...]
- Published On: November 17, 2019
Parisian Bombing the Climactic Tipping Point of Novel By Mordechai Ben-Dat November 17, 2019 Jo Goldenberg was a deli restaurant in Le Marais, Paris’ iconic Jewish neighbourhood. On Aug. 9, 1982, three terrorists, members of [...]