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Birth—1934
Education—B.A. Brandeis University
Awards—National Jewish Book Award;
   Federation Arts and Letters Award
Currently—lives in Tuckahoe, New York, USA


Gloria Goldreich is the bestselling and critically acclaimed author of several novels, including Walking Home and Leah's Journey, which won the National Jewish Book Award for Fiction. Her stories have also appeared in numerous magazines such as McCall's, Redbook, Ms., and Ladies' Home Journal. Gloria and her family live in Tuckahoe, New York. (From the publisher.)

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Gloria Goldreich graduated from Brandeis University and did graduate work in Jewish history at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She was a coordinator in the Department of Jewish Education at National Hadassah and served as Public Relations Director of the Baruch College of the City University of New York.

While still an undergraduate at Brandeis, she was a winner of the Seventeen magazine short story contest where her first nationally published work appeared. Subsequently, her short fiction and critical essays have appeared in Commentary, McCalls, Redbook, Ladies Home Journal, Mademoiselle, Ms., Chatelaine, Hadassah magazine and numerous other magazines and journals. Her work has been widely anthologized and translated.

She is the author of a series of children's books on women in the professions entitled What Can She Be? She has also written novels for young adults, Ten Traditional Jewish Stories, and she edited a prize-winning anthology A Treasury of Jewish Literature.

Her novel, Leah's Journey won the National Jewish Book Award for fiction in 1979, and her second novel Four Days won the Federation Arts and Letters Award. Her other novels include Promised Land, This Burning Harvest, Leah's Children, West to Eden, Mothers, Years of Dreams and That Year of Our War. Her books have been selections of the Book of the Month Club, the Literary Guild and the Troll Book Club.

She has lectured throughout the United States and in Canada. She is married to an attorney and is the mother of two daughters and a son, and the grandmother of six grandchildren. (From e-Harlequin.)