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Anti-Defamation League
American Jewish Press Association
Art by Gail Roberts (designer of Amy's book cover art)
Congregation Or Chadash, Tucson, AZ
"Evolution, Me and Other Freaks of Nature"
Fass PR/Speakers Bureau
Hadassah.org
Hum-ming-bird.com
jewishtucson.org
Not What I Expected book
Rockower Awards
Society of Southwestern Authors
United Jewish Communities

publications in which amy's stories appear

American Israelite
American Jewish World
Arizona Daily Star

Arizona Jewish Post
Being Jewish magazine
Chicago Jewish News
Chicken Soup for Every Mom's Soul
Chicken Soup for the Jewish Soul
Cleveland Jewish News
Connecticut Jewish Ledger
Intermountain Jewish News
J. the Jewish News Weekly of Northern California
Jacksonville Jewish News
Jewish Family of Orange County
Jewish Journal of Boston
JewishMagazine.com
Jewish News of Greater Phoenix

Jewish World Review
Los Angeles Jewish Journal
Metrowest Jewish Reporter
New Jersey Jewish News
San Diego Jewish Times
The Florida Jewish News
Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle


amy's lit picks

The History of Love, By Nicole Krauss
"Two stories, of past and present, are merged together in a brilliant novel with surprising twists and turns, chronicling the survival of the human spirit against all odds. Writing with tenderness and humor about eccentric characters, Krauss' imagination brings us into a world of love and loss."

Broken For You by Stephanie Kallos
"A debut novel of infinite charm and tremendous heart that explores the risks and rewards of what happens when two damaged women form an alliance. It reads like a jigsaw puzzle and inspires us to see the hidden strength behind things that seem fragile on the surface."

As a Driven Leaf by Rabbi Milton Steinberg
“The magnificent work of modern fiction that brings the age of the Talmud to life, and explores the times of Elisha ben Abuyah, whose struggle to live in two worlds destroyed his chances to live in either.”

The Secret Book of Grazia dei Rossi by Jacqueline Park
“A historical novel with a Renaissance Jewish heroine as captivating as Scarlett O’Hara.”

Fabulous Small Jews by Joseph Epstein
This marvelous book of short stories draws the reader into the lives of various men who are all at various crossroads in their lives. These are Jewish stories with universal themes: the complexities of family love, the alienation of talent, the attempt to shake one's identity, the desperation of strangled impulses. But the magic, charm, and humor are in Epstein's lavish details, observant eye and witty voice.

The Chosen by Chaim Potok
The tale of two boys, their fathers, their friendship, and the chaotic times in which they live. At its core is the struggle for faith--the intellectually committed as well as the passionately observant.