Laurel Corona

Laurel Corona is a professor of Humanities and World Religions at San Diego City College. She received a Christopher Medal for her non-fiction book Until Our Last Breath: A Holocaust Story of Love and Partisan Resistance (St. Martin's Press, 2008), and in addition to The Mapmaker's Daughter (Sourcebooks, 2014) has written thee other novels focusing on real women overlooked or misrepresented in history. Visit her website here.


Articles by Laurel Corona

What Would Judah Do?

The father of philosopher Isaac Abravanel and grandfather of Judah the Lion (arguably the most famous member of this illustrious family) was ...

Maybe That’s Why They Call It A Plot

Renowned operatic baritone Thomas Hampson was once asked how he managed to keep from crying during a tragic aria. His ...

Immerse Yourself

There’s nothing like old friends. They connect us with our past, remind us of the continuity of our life, embrace ...