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#885 Crossing Rue Des Rosiers On March 12, 2020, Rhea Tregebov’s Rue Des Rosiers was one of five books shortlisted for the 2020 Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize of the BC and Yukon Book Prizes. ...
Review of Rue des Rosiers by Norm Ravvin February 9, 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 ...
Rue des Rosier Interview Vancouver Sun
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 ...
Review of Rue des Rosiers in the Canadian Jewish News
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, ...
Rhea Tregebov discusses Rue des Rosiers, poetry and process with Andrew French
Listen to an hour-long interview with host Andrew French on his literary podcast, Page Fright. http://theandrewfrench.com/pagefright/
CIUT’s Literary Show “Howl” Interview with Rhea Tregebov on Rue des Rosiers
CIUT radio “Howl” Host Nancy Bullis with Rhea Tregebov
Interview with Rhea Tregebov on Poetry in Voice
Interview with Rhea Tregebov on the sources of her poetry, from the Poetry In Voice website. Did you read poetry when you were in high school? Is there a particular ...
JoytvNEWS on Rue des Rosiers launch Book Warehouse Vancouver April 2019
The Zed Questionnaire Featuring Rhea Tregebov
Rue des Rosiers review in SaskBooks
12 AUGUST 2019 https://reviews.skbooks.com/rue-des-rosiers/ Rue Des Rosiers by Rhea Tregebov Published by Coteau Books Review by Shelley A. Leedahl $24.95 ISBN 9-781550-506990 Rue Des Rosiers by Vancouverite Rhea Tregebov ...
“Classical Mornings” Interview on Rue des Rosiers
Writer Rhea Tregebov’s visits “Classical Mornings” to chat about her latest book, “Rue des Rosiers” by Liz Parker Canadian writer Rhea Tregebov visited “Classical Mornings” with Mike and Jean ...
Rue des Rosiers Review GoodReads
By Adrienne Drobnies Rue des Rosiers is one of those rare books that deals intelligently with the complexity of things: Relationships between sisters, ambivalent feelings about an abortion (while still ...
Montreal Review of Books on All Souls’
Today’s Music By Bert Almon, Spring 2013 Issue Rhea Tregebov’s work, All Souls’, is today’s music and very listenable. Like Glickman, she is clearly (and admits to being) “of a certain age” ...
Maisonneuve Review of All Souls’
By Taylor Tower, Fall 2012, Issue 45 “All Souls’ (Signal Editions), Rhea Tregebov’s seventh collection of poetry, unwraps the banal, beautiful experiences of a uniquely Canadian life. The lines are delicate ...
Winnipeg Free Press Review All Souls’
By Jonathan Ball, January 26, 2013 Born in Saskatoon and raised in Winnipeg, Vancouver-based Rhea Tregebov begins her seventh collection, All Souls’ (Signal, 78 pages, $18) with a poem in which “You ...
“Secular Feast” Review of All Souls’ in Rover
By Brian Campbell, July 21, 2013 All Soul’s Day is a day of prayer to help the dead trapped in purgatory on their journey to heaven. It is celebrated in ...
Prairie Fire Review of Books Review of All Souls’
By Sue Sorensen, Vol 13, No. 1 (2013) Several poems in this skillful collection were so good on first reading that I put the book away for awhile and later ...
Poets.ca Review of (alive)
Review of (alive) By Susan McMaster, April 28, 2013 (alive): Selected and new poems by Rhea Tregebov is the kind of book we soon may be unable to buy as poetry ...
Quill and Quire Review of All Souls’
By George Fetherling, January 3, 2013 (December 2012 Issue) Rhea Tregebov opens her seventh poetry collection by telling us about a visitation she had that unexpectedly put an end to ...
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SaskBooks Review Knife Sharpener’s Bell
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 ...
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Herizons Magazine Review The Knife Sharpener’s Bell
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 ...
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Event Magazine Review The Knife Sharpener’s Bell
The Players and The Knife Sharpener’s Bell: Review By Lisa Grekul, Spring/Summer 2010 Margaret Sweatman, The Players, Goose Lane Editions, 2009 Rhea Tregebov, The Knife Sharpener’s Bell, Coteau Books, 2009 In The Players and The Knife Sharpener’s ...
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Winnipeg Jewish Review The Knife Sharpener’s Bell
The Readhead: Tregebov’s Fiction a Lesson in History By Sharon Chisvin, July 6, 2010 Among the many stories I have heard about my family ancestry, one in particular that has ...
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Canadian Literature Review Knife Sharpener’s Bell
The Knife Sharpener’s Bell: Journey Through Language and Fear by Tanya Christiansen Winter 2010 The Knife Sharpener’s Bell, Rhea Tregebov’s first novel, is a tale of multiple migrations. As the ...
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Globe and Mail Review The Knife Sharpener’s Bell
The Knife Sharpener’s Bell: Back in the USSR Rhea Tregebov’s tart first novel tells the story of Winnipeg Jews whose naive faith in Stalin prompts their return to Odessa B ...
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Winnipeg Free Press Review Knife Sharpener’s Bell
The Knife Sharpener’s Bell: Tregebov Captures Ordinary Characters under Communism By Bev Sandell Greenberg, September 20, 2009 During the Great Depression, former Winnipeg author Rhea Tregebov’s left-wing Jewish grandparents tried to ...
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Prairie Fire Review Knife Sharpener’s Bell
The Knife Sharpener’s Bell: Review By Michael Greenstein, September 2009 Rhea Tregebov’s debut novel has been influenced by her several collections of poetry and children’s books, as well as her ...
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Quill & Quire Review Knife Sharpener’s Bell
The Knife Sharpener’s Bell: Review By Ami Sands Brodoff, September 2009 Rhea Tregebov’s debut novel opens with a man boarding a train. The setting is Winnipeg in the winter of ...
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Arguing with the Storm Author Biographies
Bryna Bercovitch Born: Cherson, Ukraine, August 13, 1894 Immigrated to Montreal: 1926 Died: Montreal, April 27, 1956 The youngest of seven children, Bryna Avrutick (later Bercovitch) grew up in ...
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Knife Sharpener’s Bell: Book Club Guide
Can you tell us what made you become an author? Although I had no understanding as a child of the notion of writing as a ...
Gender, Jewish Identity, and Cultural Memory in the Poetry of Rhea Tregebov
Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives canadiennes, Vol 11 (2003) Gender, Jewish Identity, and Cultural Memory in the Poetry of Rhea Tregebov By Donna Hollenberg “We are a parcel of ...