Harriet Levin Millan is the author of a novel, “How Fast Can You Run,” three books of poetry and a novel-in-progress based on her grandmother’s family. Email millanhl@drexel.edu
Harriet Levin Millan
By Harriet Levin Millan
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Life Fueled by Jewish Memory, Helping Sudanese Refugees
Ten years ago I received a phone call that changed my life. Gerri Trooskin, the director of our city-wide book club, One Book, One Philadelphia, called me with an unusual request. She asked me to choose ten of my Drexel University undergraduate creative writing students to interview ten Sudanese refugees. These interviews would be serialized…
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