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When I Couldn’t Look at Myself in the Mirror, My Friend Looked for Me by Shifra Sharlin and Carol Troen

May 4, 2022

Carol (Raxel) Troen's art has been exhibited in the Boston area and in Israel, most recently at the Negev Artists’ House and the Negev Museum of Art. She and Shifra have been friends for over 30 years.

Shifra Sharlin's work has been featured in Bomb, Salmagundi, Southwest Review (a Notable), Yale Review and elsewhere. Her work is in the anthology "The Contemporary American Essay" (Random House, 2021). This piece is the backstory of her recently completed illustrated memoir, Lopsided. Twitter: @shifra, IG shifrasharlin

Photo by Angela Roma

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