Join author Alison Glick on Wednesday, July 27th, at 6:00 PM at the Rangeley Public Library for a discussion of her new book, The Other End of the Sea. Glick journeyed in the 1980s to Israel, where she lived in a kibbutz and in a town near Haifa. After studying Middle East history at Temple University, she returned and lived in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and Yarmouk Refugee Camp in Syria for six years, working as a teacher, human rights researcher, and freelance writer. Alison’s writing has appeared in the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, Arab Studies Quarterly, and Mondoweiss. The Other End of the Sea, a stirring story of love discovered in unexpected places, is Glick’s first novel. Mondoweiss says, “I am astounded by the depth of understanding that this book demonstrates of the Palestinaian experience over the last four decades”.

Please stop by the Rangeley Public Library or call 864-5529 to sign up for this free program.

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