Day 5: From Africa to Oz

Welcome to the final stop on the tour, aptly placed somewhere over the rainbow on the yellow brick road. Or, rather, Maeve Tynan’s yellowbrickreads. Thanks, Maeve. In this interview, you’ll read about Ephraim Jacobowitz, and the symbolism of shoes, and a lot more. To borrow a phrase from Maeve’s blog, the tour has been “weird and wonderful.”

I will select the recipient of my book-plus-sweets giveaway on Sunday at 9 p.m., Pacific time.  Feel free to leave comments here or on any of the stops on the tour. Feel free in general.

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