His Hundred Years, A Tale - Softcover

Manot, Shalach

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Synopsis

“This fascinating book by gifted writer and storyteller Shalach Manot reflects on the life of an unusual Sephardic man, his childhood in Turkey, and later, his adaptation to life in America. We follow his adventures and come away with a deeper appreciation and understanding of the Sephardic immigrant experience during the 20th century.” — Marc D. Angel, author of The Crown of Solomon and Other Stories

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About the Author

Shalach Manot is the pen name of a writer who lives in a New York City apartment looking out on a brick wall. Manot's credits include fellowships from the Mellon Foundation and City University of New York; short stories, essays, and an NPR play about the Spanish Jews; and the award-winning A Short and Remarkable History of New York City.
See also Jane Mushabac.  amazon.com/author/janemushabac

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