
Anita Diamant is the author of thirteen books—including THE RED TENT. Based on the biblical story of Dinah, THE RED TENT became a word-of-mouth bestseller in the US and around the world, where it has been published in more than 25 countries. Her new book, a work of nonfiction. PERIOD. END OF SENTENCE. A NEW CHAPTER IN THE FIGHT FOR MENSTRUAL JUSTICE will be published in May 2021., As different as they are, this book returns to some of the themes of THE RED TENT—including the meaning and experience of menstruation. Anita has written four other novels: GOOD HARBOR, THE LAST DAYS OF DOGTOWN, DAY AFTER NIGHT, and THE BOSTON GIRL. She is also the author of six non-fiction guides to contemporary Jewish life, which have become classic reference books: THE JEWISH WEDDING NOW, THE JEWISH BABY BOOK, LIVING A JEWISH LIFE, CHOOSING A JEWISH LIFE, HOW TO RAISE A JEWISH CHILD, and SAYING KADDISH.. An award-winning journalist, Diamant's articles have appeared in the Boston Globe, Real Simple, Parenting Magazine, Hadassah, Boston Magazine and Yankee Magazine. PITCHING MY TENT, a collection personal essays, is drawn from twenty years worth of newspaper and magazine columns.
Books

Choosing a Jewish Life
A Handbook for People Converting to Judaism and for Their Family and Friends
1998

Period. End of Sentence.
A New Chapter in the Fight for Menstrual Justice
2021

Good Harbor
2001

The Jewish Wedding Now
2017

Saying Kaddish
How to Comfort the Dying, Bury the Dead, and Mourn as a Jew
1998

New Jewish Wedding, Revised
1985

Living a Jewish Life
1991

The Red Tent
1997

The Boston Girl
2014

New Jewish Baby Book (2nd Edition)
Names, Ceremonies & Customs―A Guide for Today's Families
1988

New Jewish Feminism
Probing the Past, Forging the Future
2008

The Last Days of Dogtown
2005

How to Raise a Jewish Child
A Practical Handbook for Family Life
2000

Life and Death in the Nursery
2016

Pitching My Tent
On Marriage, Motherhood, Friendship, and Other Leaps of Faith
2003

Day After Night
2009