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Michael Lavigne studied at Millersville State College and the University of Chicago, where he did graduate work on the Committee on Social Thought. His first novel, Not Me, received the Sami Rohr Choice Award. Lavigne is a founder of the Tauber Jewish Studies Program at Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco, and spent three years working in the Soviet Union.