Jewish Community Center of San Francisco (Kanbar Hall)
The Jewish Community Center of San Francisco is the oldest Jewish center on the West Coast, providing educational, social, cultural and fitness programs to the community since 1877.
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco (Kanbar Hall) (San Francisco, CA)
The Jewish Community Center presents a conversation with author Julia Glass, hosted by bestselling author Michelle Richmond (The Year of Fog). The Massachusetts-based Glass is the author of novels The Whole World Over and I See You Everywhere. Her 2002 debut novel, Three Junes, won the National Book Award.
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With Michelle Richmond
Glass, author of Three Junes, The Whole World Over and I See You Everywhere, has said that engaging with insightful readers is how she learns about herself and her writing.
Michelle Richmond is the author The New York Times bestseller The Year of Fog and the award-winning story collection The Girl in the Fall-Away Dress.
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