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Penny Metsch Penny Metsch, MLS, formerly a school librarian on Long Island and in New York City, now focuses on early literacy programs in Hoboken, NJ. Reviews Articles Fiction Portland Zionists Unite!: And Other Stories Eric Flamm Fiction Bertrand Court Michelle Brafman Fiction The Imperial Wife Irina Reyn Fiction Bitter Bronx: Thirteen Stories Jerome Charyn Fiction Yudl and Other Stories Layle Silbert Fiction The Girl from the Garden Parnaz Foroutan Fiction A Reunion of Ghosts Judith Claire Mitchell Fiction Out of the Bronx: The Joel Sachs Stories Jerome Kass Fiction Many Seconds Into the Future John J. Clayton Fiction Mannequin Girl: A Novel Ellen Litman Fiction Visible City Tova Mirvis Fiction Half the Kingdom: A Novel Lore Segal Fiction A Town of Empty Rooms: A Novel Karen E. Bender Fiction Marching to Zion Mary Glickman Fiction Tomorrow There Will Be Apricots Jessica Soffer Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Interview Interview: Jessica Soffer Penny Metsch April 29, 2013