Harriet Rochlin

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Harriet Rochlin


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MY SIXTH GRADE TEACHER TOLD ME I WAS A WRITER. I LEARNED WHAT KIND WHEN I WAS IN MY FIFTIES.
By Harriet Rochlin

I was born in 1924 in Boyle Heights and spent my first twenty years in a house my parents built on newly converted ranchland. By the time I was four, the street was lined with residences, all occupied by Jewish families. Playmates abounded; a few became lifelong friends. Radically different, and no less influential in forming my lifelong views, were the thirteen years I spent in public schools in Boyle Heights.

All served a wide ethnic and racial mix—Jews, Mexicans, Japanese, also some Russians, Greeks, Armenians, Italians, as well as a smattering of American Blacks and Anglos. Trained to forestall prejudice, our teachers enjoined
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Pioneer Jews: A New Life in...

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The First Lady of DOS Cacah...

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Desert Dwellers Trilogy

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On Her Way Home

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So Far Away

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“Laughter can be more satisfying than honor; more precious than money; more heart-cleansing than prayer.”
Harriet Rochlin, The Reformer's Apprentice: A Novel of Old San Francisco



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