In "Rebel, My Brother," Kahahof (1917-1979) describes the lives of her Iraqi and Tunisian-born Jewish parents living in Cairo in the mid-1950s. In "Welcome, Sadat," her last piece, she reimagines the
Only in Minnesota can you snap a Polaroid of a fifty-five-foot-tall grinning green man with a size seventy-eight shoe or marvel at the spunk of a Swede who dedicated his life to spinning a gigantic ba
When Kami begins thinking that she'd like to be a doctor someday, her futurist Aunt Luna takes her on a journey into the future to examine the next one hundred years of medical innovations.