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Sharon
Kahn
spent thirty-one years as a rabbi’s wife, inspiring
the creation of her first adult fiction, Agatha
nominated Fax Me A Bagel
(Scribner) -- an Alternate Selection of the Book of the
Month Club, with Ruby the Rabbi’s Wife doing the
sleuthing. Her second mystery novel, Never
Nosh A Matzo Ball, was published by Scribner in
March of 2000.
Sharon's third book Don't
Cry for Me, Hot Pastrami was published by Scribner
in September 2001 as an e-book for windows and
Pocket PC 2002. The same year Scribner published
Don't Cry for Me, Hot
Pastrami as a hardcover book. In December 2001 it
was published by Thorndike as a large print hardcover.
Last year, 2002, Berkley Prime Crime published
Don't Cry for Me, Hot
Pastrami as a paperback.
Hold the Cream Cheese Kill
the Lox, Sharon's fourth book, was published by
Scribner in September 2002 as a hardcover.
Hold the Cream Cheese Kill the
Lox was published again by Thorndike in December 2002
as a large print hardcover book.
Sharon Kahn has worked as
arbitrator and attorney, and is a graduate of Vassar
College and the University of Arizona Law School. The
mother of three, she lives in Austin, Texas, and has
written two children’s books, Brave
Black Women -- University of Texas Press, and Kacy
and the Space Shuttle Secret, cited for a Teddy
Children’s Book Award.
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