Cel­e­brate Jew­ish Book Month with #30days30authors! In hon­or of the 90th anniver­sary of Fan­ny Gold­stein’s trib­ute to Jew­ish books in the West End’s branch of the Boston Pub­lic Library, Jew­ish Book Coun­cil invit­ed 30 lead­ing authors, one for each day of the month, to answer a few ques­tions.




Nomi Eve is the author of Hen­na House and The Fam­i­ly Orchard, which was a Book-of-the-Month Club main selec­tion and was nom­i­nat­ed for a Nation­al Jew­ish Book Award.She has an MFA in fic­tion writ­ing from Brown Uni­ver­si­ty and has worked as a free­lance book review­er for The Vil­lage Voice and New York News­day.Her sto­ries and essays have appeared in The New York Times, Glim­mer Train Sto­ries, The Voice Lit­er­ary Sup­ple­ment, Con­junc­tions, and The Inter­na­tion­al Quar­ter­ly. She teach­es fic­tion writ­ing at Drex­el Uni­ver­si­ty and lives in Philadel­phia with her family.

Nomi Eve is the author of The Fam­i­ly Orchard, which was a Book-of-the-Month Club main selec­tion and was nom­i­nat­ed for a Nation­al Jew­ish Book Award. She has an M.F.A. in fic­tion writ­ing from Brown Uni­ver­si­ty and has worked as a free­lance book review­er for The Vil­lage Voice and New York News­day. Her sto­ries have appeared in Glim­mer Train Sto­ries, The Voice Lit­er­ary Sup­ple­ment, Con­junc­tions, and The Inter­na­tion­al Quar­ter­ly. She lives in Philadel­phia with her family.