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"David Harris Ebenbach is an expert on matters of the heart....he will make you bring a hand to your chest with aching wonder....this is a great book of stories." (Madison's Capital Times)
"Refreshing...charming." (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
"Adept, skillful stories." (The Jewish Week)
"Intimate and sharply detailed." (Stewart O'Nan, The Good Wife)
"Immensely skillful, touching....a stunning first collection." (Frederick Barthelme, The Law of Averages)
"Rendered with an honesty and a compassion that can make you sit up and gasp." (Joan Leegant, An Hour in Paradise).
Between Camelots, winner of the Drue Heinz Literature Prize, the Great Lakes Colleges Association's New Writer Award, and given Outstanding Achievement recognition by the Wisconsin Library association, is about the struggle to forge relationships, the spaces that are left when that effort falls short, and also about the courage that drives us all to continue to reach out to the people around us. Check out the latest reviews and press and get your copy – look for it in your local bookstore, or order the book by clicking on any of these great sources for books: The University of Pittsburgh Press, Powells.com, BarnesandNoble.com, or Amazon.com
David Harris Ebenbach is a writer of fiction and poetry, and a teacher and freelance editor. He was born and raised in the great city of Philadelphia, home of America's first library, first art museum, first public school, and first zoo. He is now living in Ohio, known to some as the Buckeye State.
This site has links to Ebenbach's published fiction, poetry, and non-fiction, and to press on the author.
You can also check out David's blog, THE ARTIST'S TORAH, an exploration of the creative process through a Jewish spiritual lens.
For information, to heap praise upon the author, or if you would like to receive occasional e-mail updates about him, please click here, or e-mail info@davidebenbach.com.
This website was created by Jefferson Rabb.
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