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Julie Salamon

    Julie Salamon is an accomplished author whose works delve into complex human narratives with piercing insight. Through her distinctive narrative style, she explores themes of redemption, identity, and the search for meaning in an often chaotic world. Her writing, marked by empathy and depth, resonates with readers, offering reflections on the resilience of the human spirit. Salamon masterfully weaves stories that are both intimate and universal, leaving a lasting impression.

    Der schönste Baum
    One More Story, Tata!
    Love and Hisses
    The Christmas Tree
    • The Christmas Tree is the tale of a little girl named Anna, who is orphaned and sent to live in a convent. The lonely girl befriends, as only a child can, a tiny fir tree. Anna and Tree, as she calls him, grow up together, unlocking the secrets of friendship and sharing the wonders of nature. It is this same profound appreciation and love of nature that the grown-up Anna, now Sister Anthony, passes on to her students.When Tree is threatened by a winter storm, Sister Anthony, by now an old woman, decides to give up her dearest friend, allowing him to become the most enjoyed and famous tree of all: the tree at Rockefeller Center in New York City.A perennial holiday favorite, The Christmas Tree is about learning to love and, ultimately, being able to share that love with others.

      The Christmas Tree
    • Love and Hisses

      The National Society of Film Critics Sound Off on the Hottest Movie Controversies

      • 560 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      A collection of essays on the most hotly debated films features discussions on Spike Lee, Oliver Stone, the ratings war, and the war of the sexes by such critics as Pauline Kael, Roger Ebert, and Terrence Rafferty. Original.

      Love and Hisses
    • This heartwarming story of a little girl's bond with her great-grandma, who tells the silliest, most magical stories, celebrates four generations of a Jewish family who come together for Shabbat.

      One More Story, Tata!