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A Conversation with AJ Sidransky, Author of The Interpreter

June 23, 2020 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Free

Join us in conversation with author A.J. Sidransky on his newest book The Interpreter, a WWII novel of a Jewish refugee GI who returns to Europe as an interpreter for allied forces who have captured Nazi soldiers.

A.J. Sidransky has published four novels since 2013.  The National Jewish Book Awards selected his first novel Forgiving Maximo Rothman as a finalist in Outstanding Debut Fiction in 2013.  Next Generation Indie Book Awards selected Stealing a Summer’s Afternoon, his second book, as a finalist for Best Second Novel in 2015. Forgiving Mariela Camacho, his third work, received the David Award, awarded by Deadly Ink! Writer’s Conference for Best Mystery of 2016. His most recent book, The Interpreter, released on March 28, 2020 was shortlisted by Next Generation Indie Book Awards for Historical Fiction 2020. A.J. lives in Washington Heights in Upper Manhattan with his wife.  He is a dyed in the wool New Yorker, born in the Bronx, and a life-long Yankees fan.

“Deep research propels the story, its finely etched characters intrigued me… An exciting and illuminating read.” Martin Fletcher, author & correspondent.

This is the second program in Voices of Hopes Tuesday evening Virtual Summer Series.

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