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June 20, 2013
A Traveler’s Library Likes WHAT CHANGES EVERYTHING
Vera Marie Badertscher of “A Traveler’s Library” revews and comments about Masha Hamilton’s latest novel, What Changes Everything, first extolling the book cover’s original artwork and then going on to say the book lived up to the intriguing cover. She goes on to say…
Even better–in this case you CAN tell a book by its cover. What Changes Everything is as innovative, arresting, gritty, relevant and personal as the cover suggests. Masha Hamilton clearly knows the country and the people–Americans in Brooklyn, Afghans, Russian emigres–that she writes about. She currently serves as the press officer for the U.S. Embassy in Kabul. Even before that, she had been a regular in Afghanistan, and founded the Afghan Women’s Writing Project–and if you don’t know about it, you can learn more in this article I wrote about AWWP.
To read the entire article on the “A Traveler’s Library” website, Click Here.
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