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Love is an emotion that encompasses the world, even the universe. Love can challenge and overcome other sentiments, but it isn't always victorious. These stories deal with personalities, some powerful and some frail, in collision. From tragedy to comedy, 'Pebbles in a Stream' examines a broad spectrum of different kinds of love and exposes us to unique themes in each story.

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Love is an emotion that encompasses the world, even the universe. Love can challenge and overcome other sentiments, but it isn't always victorious. These stories deal with personalities, some powerful and some frail, in collision. From tragedy to comedy, 'Pebbles in a Stream' examines a broad spectrum of different kinds of love and exposes us to unique themes in each story.

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Autorenporträt
Nadia Grosser Nagarajan was born in Czechoslovakia and educated in Israel and the United Sates where she received a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of California at Berkeley. Nadia has lectured on Jewish culture as well as 19th century European literature. She has published two books: "Jewish Tales from Eastern Europe" (Jason Aronson, 1999) and "Pomegranate Seeds - Latin American Jewish Tales" (University of New Mexico Press, 2005). "Pomegranate Seeds" was honored in 2005 as a runner-up in the 'The National Jewish Book Award for Sephardic Culture.' Nadia lives with her husband, and they have two sons and two grandkids.