Rochman, Hazel
ROCHMAN, Hazel
ROCHMAN, Hazel. American (born South Africa), b. 1938. Genres: Librarianship, Literary criticism and history. Career: American Library Association, Chicago, IL, contributing editor, young adult books, for Booklist, 1984-. Publications: Tales of Love and Terror: Booktalking the Classics, 1987; Against Borders: Promoting Books for a Multicultural World, 1993. EDITOR: Somehow Tenderness Survives: Stories of Southern Africa, 1988; (with D. McCampbell) Who Do You Think You Are?: Stories of Friends and Enemies, 1993; (with D. McCampbell) Bearing Witness: Stories of the Holocaust, 1995; (with D. Campbell) Leaving Home, 1997. Address: 5429 Eastview Park, Chicago, IL 60615, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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