Anna Yaphe Levine

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RUNNING ON EGGS


It's like when you weighed yourself in the morning before a track race, Karen thought. As long as you were careful not to eat any chocolate snacks, the scales remained balanced. There was the same delicate balance between Jews and Arabs. But a little thing, like she and Yasmine switching lunch boxes, could upset the balance. People would start wondering who's right and who's wrong.

Or if there ever was a right or wrong.

(RUNNING ON EGGS, Front Street/Cricket Books, 1999)

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