My Jewish BooksJune 21st, 2016 An alternate history that makes sense What if, in 1948, a Jewish state was created…
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Three new novels feature alternate history of reimagined 20th-century Jewish history
By Howard FreedmanJewish News of Northern CaliforniaJuly 8th, 2016 One surprising consequence of Donald Trump’s presidential run has been renewed…
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Judenstaat in the Sacramento News and Reviews By Kel MungerSacramento News and ReviewsJuly 7th, 2016 Simone Zelitch’s new book, Judenstaat:…
“Everyone Believes in Justice. What Else is There to Believe In?” Judenstaat by Simone Zelitch
By Liz BourkeTorJune 30th 2016 If I had ever read Michael Chabon’s The Yiddish Policemen’s Union, I suspect Simone Zelitch’s…
Judenstaat Is a Striking Vision of a World Without an Israel
By Ceridwen ChristensenBarnes & NobleJune 22nd, 2016 Plenty of alternate histories concern themselves with war and its aftermath. Philip K. Dick’s…
Cooperators Then and Now: Other Avenues in The Progressive Populist
By Seth SandronskyThe Progressive PopulistApril 2017 Shanta Nimbark Sacharoff unpacks the trials and triumphs of food co-ops that rose during…
Q&A with Shanta Nimbark Sacharoff
By Jonathan KauffmanSan Francisco ChronicleMarch 16th, 2017 In the 1970s, the Bay Area developed a vibrant, interactive network of cooperatively…
The Food We Eat: Other Avenues in India Currents
By Praba IyerIndia CurrentsFebruary 18th, 2017 When I moved to the Bay Area in the 90s I came across a…
Other Avenues: A Review
By Donovan’s Literary Services Other Avenues are Possible: Legacy of the People’s Food System of the San Francisco Bay Area…
Judenstaat in Shelf Awareness
Shelf Awareness Judenstaat is an alternate history noir in the vein of Philip K. Dick’s The Man in the High…