
Rhea Tregebov
· Arguing with the Storm
· Frictions
· Frictions II
· Gifts: Poems for Parents
· Sudden Miracles
Rhea Tregebov was born in Saskatoon and raised in Winnipeg, where she received her undergraduate education. For many years she worked as a freelance editor in Toronto, where she also taught creative writing for Ryerson Continuing Education.
She is now Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia, where she teaches poetry and translation. Tregebov is the author of six critically acclaimed books of poetry, most recently (alive): New and selected poems (Wolsak & Wynn, 2004). She has also published five popular children's picture books including The Big Storm and What-If Sara, which are set in Winnipeg. She has edited ten anthologies of essays, poetry and fiction, most recently Arguing with the Storm. Her work has received a number of literary prizes, including the Tiny Torgi award (for The Big Storm) as well as the Pat Lowther Award, Prairie Schooner Readers' Choice Award, and the Malahat Review Long Poem Award for her poetry.

Arguing with the Storm
Categories
· Short Fiction Anthology
· Yiddish Women's Fiction
Point of Interest
· Translated from Yiddish
on rural life
· Range of stories from
early 1900s to present
· Jewish cultural history
B&W photographs
Glossary
190 pages
$19.95 Cdn
$19.95 US
6" x 8¾" paper
ISBN-10: 1-894549-63-5
ISBN-13: 978-1-894549-63-9
other Sumach Short Fiction collections
· Outskirts
· Roads Unravelling