Book Launch: Gina From Siberia by Jane Bernstein and Charlotte Glynn

About the Book.

Inspired by the true story of the Backers, a family of Russian immigrants who, in 1978, ferried their beloved miniature wire-haired fox terrier from the former Soviet Union to the United States, Gina from Siberiaconfronts the sometimes scary and often disorienting experiences of our pets as they move through life’s changes and challenges with us.

About the Authors.

Jane Bernstein is the author of six books, among them the memoirs Bereft – A Sister’s Story, and Rachel in the World.  She is a lapsed screenwriter, and an essayist whose short work has been published in such places at the New York TimesThe Sun, Narrative and Creative Nonfiction.  Her recent story, “Still Running” was chosen for Best American Sports Writing 2018.  Her new novel, The Face Tells the Secret, will be published in 2019.

Debut author Charlotte Glynn is a filmmaker. Her first feature documentary, Rachel is, a film about her sister who is developmentally disabled, had its broadcast premiere on PBS America reFramed. Her most recent film, The Immaculate Reception, premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. It was a Vimeo Staff Pick, won the Hammer to Nail Short Film Contest and the Special Jury Award at the New Orleans Film Festival, among others. Filmmaker Magazine named Charlotte one of the 25 New Faces in Independent Film, in 2014.











When: Wed., Dec. 12, 2018 at 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: powerHouse Arena
28 Adams St.
718-666-3049
Price: Free
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About the Book.

Inspired by the true story of the Backers, a family of Russian immigrants who, in 1978, ferried their beloved miniature wire-haired fox terrier from the former Soviet Union to the United States, Gina from Siberiaconfronts the sometimes scary and often disorienting experiences of our pets as they move through life’s changes and challenges with us.

About the Authors.

Jane Bernstein is the author of six books, among them the memoirs Bereft – A Sister’s Story, and Rachel in the World.  She is a lapsed screenwriter, and an essayist whose short work has been published in such places at the New York TimesThe Sun, Narrative and Creative Nonfiction.  Her recent story, “Still Running” was chosen for Best American Sports Writing 2018.  Her new novel, The Face Tells the Secret, will be published in 2019.

Debut author Charlotte Glynn is a filmmaker. Her first feature documentary, Rachel is, a film about her sister who is developmentally disabled, had its broadcast premiere on PBS America reFramed. Her most recent film, The Immaculate Reception, premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. It was a Vimeo Staff Pick, won the Hammer to Nail Short Film Contest and the Special Jury Award at the New Orleans Film Festival, among others. Filmmaker Magazine named Charlotte one of the 25 New Faces in Independent Film, in 2014.

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