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Anita Diamant (born June 27, 1951) is an American author of fiction and non-fiction books. She has published five novels, the most recent of which is The Boston Girl, a New York Times best seller. She is best known for her 1997 novel The Red Tent, which eventually became a best seller and book club favorite. She has also written six guides to contemporary Jewish practice, including The New Jewish Wedding, Living a Jewish Life, and The New Jewish Baby Book, as well as a collection of personal essays, Pitching My Tent. Early life and education Diamant spent her early childhood in Newark, New Jersey, and moved to Denver, Colorado, when she was 12 years old. She attended the University of Colorado Boulder and transferred to Washington University in St. Louis, where she earned a bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature in 1973. She then earned a master's degree in English from Binghamton University in 1975. Career Diamant started her writing career in 1975 as a freelance journalist. Her articles have been published in the Boston Globe magazine, Parenting magazine, New England Monthly, Yankee, Self, Parents, McCall's, and Ms.Her first book was The New Jewish Wedding, published in 1985, and has since published five other guidebooks about contemporary Jewish practice. Her debut as a fiction writer came in 1997 with The Red Tent, followed by the novels, Good Harbor and The Last Days of Dogtown. The latter is an account of life in a dying Cape Ann, Massachusetts village, Dogtown, in the early 19th century.Her next novel, Day After Night (2009), tells the stories of four women survivors of the Holocaust who, in the period following the end of the war and before the founding of the State of Israel, find themselves detained in the Atlit detention center, just south of Haifa, in the British Mandate of Palestine.In 2014 she published the novel The Boston Girl, a coming-of-age story about an immigrant girl in the early 20th century. Personal life Diamant is the founding president of Mayyim Hayyim: Living Waters Community Mikveh and Education Center, a community-based ritual bath in Newton, Massachusetts.She lives in Brookline, Massachusetts, is married, and has one daughter. Bibliography Novels The Red Tent (1997) Good Harbor (2001) The Last Days of Dogtown (2005) Day After Night (2009) The Boston Girl (2014)Nonfiction Period. End of Sentence: The New Chapter in the Fight for Menstrual Justice (2021)Autobiography Pitching My Tent: On Marriage, Motherhood, Friendship, and Other Leaps of Faith (2003)Guides The Jewish Wedding Now" (2017, revised edition of "The New Jewish Wedding published in 1985 and revised 2001) The New Jewish Baby Book (1988, revised 2005) What to Name Your Jewish Baby (1989) Living a Jewish Life (1991, revised 2007, with Howard Cooper) Bible Baby Names: Spiritual Choices from Judeo-Christian Sources (1996) Saying Kaddish: How to Comfort the Dying, Bury the Dead, and Mourn as a Jew (1998, Revised 2019) Choosing a Jewish Life: A Handbook for People Converting to Judaism and for Their Family and Friends (Revised, 2020, first published 1998) How to Raise a Jewish Child: A Practical Handbook for Family Life (2000, with Karen Kushner)*Journalism Life and Death in the Nursery (1985)Notes Further reading Jones, Daniel; Jorgenson, John D., eds. (2004). "Diamant, Anita 1951–". Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series. Vol. 126. Gale Research. pp. 87–90. ISBN 0-7876-6718-8.External links Official website "Holding Up Half the Sky: Feminist Judaism" by Anita Diamant on Patheos Mayyim Hayyim Home Page. Discover the Anita Diamant popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Anita Diamant books.

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  • Day After Night synopsis, comments

    Day After Night

    Anita Diamant

    Named a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post and The Salt Lake Tribune Just as she gave voice to the silent women of the Hebrew Bible in The Red Tent, Anita Diamant creates...

  • La tienda roja synopsis, comments

    La tienda roja

    Anita Diamant

    Profundamente conmovedora, La tienda roja combina una rica historia con el valor de la ficción moderna: una nueva visión de la sociedad bíblica femenina.Su nombre era Dina y en la ...

  • Nothing Is Forgotten synopsis, comments

    Nothing Is Forgotten

    Peter Golden

    From the beloved author of Comeback Love and Wherever There Is Light, comes “a sweeping tale full of humor and heartbreak” (Karin Tanabe, author of The Diplomat’s Daughter) about t...

  • The Boston Girl synopsis, comments

    The Boston Girl

    Anita Diamant

    New York Times bestseller!An unforgettable novel about a young Jewish woman growing up in Boston in the early twentieth century, told “with humor and optimism…through the eyes of a...

  • Good Harbor synopsis, comments

    Good Harbor

    Anita Diamant

    Anita Diamant, whose rich portrayal of the biblical world of women illuminated her acclaimed international bestseller The Red Tent, now crafts a moving novel of contemporary female...

  • Summary of The Boston Girl synopsis, comments

    Summary of The Boston Girl

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    PLEASE NOTE: This is an unofficial summary and analysis of the book and NOT the original book.  Summary of The Boston Girl by Anita Diamant  | Includes Analysi...

  • Period. End of Sentence. synopsis, comments

    Period. End of Sentence.

    Anita Diamant

    From beloved New York Times bestselling author and awardwinning journalist Anita Diamant comes a timely collection of essays to help inspire period positive activism around the glo...

  • La Tente rouge synopsis, comments

    La Tente rouge

    Anita Diamant & Lisa Rosenbaum

    1 500 av. J.C., aux confins du désert.Dina, la seule fille de Jacob, un puissant patriarche, vit dans l'ombre de la tente rouge, cet endroit interdit aux hommes où les femmes de la...

  • Choosing a Jewish Life, Revised and Updated synopsis, comments

    Choosing a Jewish Life, Revised and Updated

    Anita Diamant

    "As a rabbi and a convert, I appreciate this book deeply for its sensitivity to the complex feelings of those who are exploring paths to becoming Jewish, and for the deep love of J...