Book Signing for What Survives by Phyllis Skoy at American Sephardic Association in NYC

There will be a book signing for What Survives by Phyllis Skoy at American Sephardic Association at the Center for Jewish History at 15 West 16th Street in New York City on January 18th at 6:30 pm.  Copies of What Survives will be on hand for purchase and for Phyllis Skoy to personally autograph.

If you are not able to attend,
Click Here to Purchase: What Survives by Phyllis Skoy from IPBooks.net

About “What Survives” by Phyllis Skoy:

Adalet Ulusoy is recovering from severe burns to her legs, the death of her parents and the loss of her unborn child resulting from a massive earthquake on the Black Sea Coast of The Republic of Turkey. When her husband deserts her, his wealthy family sends her to live in a vacant home they own in the pottery village of Avanos where she meets the formidable blind grandmother of a teenage budding artist, Meryem. Against the backdrop of a constantly changing and developing Turkey, Adalet and Meryem move to Istanbul so that Meryem can study art. There they meet an American art professor from New York City. Through love, mentorship and the horrifying events of September 11, their lives are forever changed.