Elizabeth Graver

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Kantika comes out on April 18th! I’ll have my launch reading at the wonderful Newtonville Books and do other events throughout New England, as well

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A Life Sewn from Scraps

I woke up today to find this beautiful response to Kantika from Justina Elias, a bookseller and young writer at Munro Books in Victoria, British

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Kantika Video, Behind the Book

In 1985, when I was twenty-one, I taped my grandmother Rebecca telling stories. My grandmother—a vibrant, shape-shifting, endlessly creative person whose life journey brought many

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  • 1/29/24  Kantika has been named a winner of the Association of Jewish Libraries’ Fiction Award.  James McBride won first place for his novel The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store.    Jennifer Rosner’s  Once We Were Home and Kantika were named  Honor Books.  As an admirer of both these writers and the rich, complex, border-crossing terrain of their novels, I’m thrilled to be their company.  You can read more about the award here
  • 1/26/24  I received the amazing news that Kantika has been awarded the Edward Lewis Wallant Prize for Jewish Fiction. Previous winners include many writers whose work I love, among them Ayelet Tsabari, Joshua Henkin, Edith Pearlman, Chaim Potok, Cynthia Ozick, and Nicole Krauss.  I will go to the University of Hartford to receive the award on 4/15/24 at 7pm. The event is open to the public in person or on Zoom. To register for either option, see this link.
  • 9/7/2023 The Jewish Women’s Archive does such important work.  To quote from the website, it “documents Jewish women’s stories, elevate their voices, and inspires them to be agents of change.” What a fitting  spot for Rebecca, the character based on my grandmother, to find herself. Kantika is on this wonderful list of JWA’s 2023-2024 Book Club Picks .  I’ll be speaking as part of the JWA’s Book Talk Series on 9/21 8pm ET.  
  • 5/9/2023 The Jewish Book Council has selected Kantika as its June Book Club Pick!  I’ll be talking about the novel with Hadassah Magazine‘s Executive Editor Lisa Hostein at a virtual event on June 15 @7pm ET.  Ladino songstress Sarah Aroeste will sing! 
  • 5/2/2023 Ponyhenge_ The absurd, haunting, anonymous communal art project in my field   (my musings in The Boston Globe, with apologies for the fact that some graphics came out funny in the PDF; the alternative for non-subscribers is a paywall!). 
  • 4/25/2023 I enjoyed this conversation with Linda Jimenez on Radio Sefarad in Madrid! 
  • 4/24/2023 Literary Modiin April Author Event, with Elizabeth Graver, Sandi Wisenberg & Elizabeth Graver 
  • 4/19/23:  “The Cuban Connection: Elizabeth Graver & Aaron Hamburger Discuss the True Stories Behind Their Grandmothers’ Migrations” in Tablet Magazine
  • 4/18/23: Kantika‘s pub date! I woke up to this wonderful, substantive review by Ayten Tartici in the New York Times
  • 4/18/23: I had a lot of fun doing this Page 69 Test about Kantika for Marshall Zeringue’s blog! 
  • 4/10/23: I was thrilled to find that historian Sarah Abrevaya Stein, whose work I have long admired, wrote this review of Kantika in the Jewish Review of Books
  • 4/10/23: A wonderful review on the Jewish Book Council website by Nina B. Lichtenstein! 
  • 3/18/23:  The audiobook for Kantika, narrated by Gail Shalan (who sings the songs in the novel beautifully) will be out with the hardcover & ebook on April 18th.  Listen to a sample here.  

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