Sapphires
1996 Nominated

Sapphires

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Drawing on the Yiddish tradition of story-telling, the award-winning Sapphires is constructed of thirteen interlinked stories that tell of journeys in the lives of the descendants of Ruchel Kozminsky who left Russia in the 1890s—Miriam, Bernice, Janet, Alice and most centrally Evelyn, a Sydney-based television comedy writer. A haunting, evocative and often funny account of love, family and belonging. Sapphires was first published in 1994 and won the ACT Book of the Year Award in 1995.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Sara
Dowse

Sara Dowse is a Sydney-based writer. Her novels include West Block, which drew on her experiences as head of the federal Office of Women’s Affairs, and As the Lonely Fly
Sara Dowse is a Sydney-based writer. Her novels include West Block, which drew on her experiences as head of the federal Office of Women’s Affairs, and As the Lonely Fly
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Australia
Author
Publisher
Penguin Random House Australia

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