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Paths and Portraits is a short story collection that focuses the reader's attention from the beginning on two immigrant families of the early twentieth century. Their arrival from central Europe to the USA in times of war, persecution and antisemitism, sets the stage for their descendants, the many characters, real or imaginary, who seem like uprooted travelers on the road of their individual destiny. Their narrations are about love, death, denial and forgiveness. The volume contains seventeen stories, 369 pages.

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Paths and Portraits is a short story collection that focuses the reader's attention from the beginning on two immigrant families of the early twentieth century. Their arrival from central Europe to the USA in times of war, persecution and antisemitism, sets the stage for their descendants, the many characters, real or imaginary, who seem like uprooted travelers on the road of their individual destiny. Their narrations are about love, death, denial and forgiveness. The volume contains seventeen stories, 369 pages.


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Born in Brooklyn, New York, Judith Cabaud received her BA (Phi Beta Kappa) from New York University and, after studying at the Sorbonne in Paris, a license des lettres modernes from the University in Clermont-Ferrand. Having settled in France, she has worked as a teacher, a writer, a music critic and a journalist. Judith spent most of her life in the French countryside with her late husband raising their family, and now lives in Paris.