Tela Zasloff
Tela Zasloff is a writer, editor and retired English professor in Williamstown, Massachusetts. She has lived in Vietnam, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, and France, assisting her husband, Joe Zasloff, on political science research, and working on her own writing. She also taught on several Semester at Sea voyages with her husband and four daughters. Her most transcendental activity is riding her horse Jake across the Berkshire hills. Her publications include: A Rescuer’s Story: Pastor Pierre Charles Toureille in Vichy France (U. of Wisconsin Press, 2003); Tsiveh Gordin/Sylvia Berman (a book about her immigrant grandmother, 2002); Restoring Vision. An Ethical Perspective on Doctors Curing Blindness around the World (University Press of America, 1996); Saigon Dreaming: Recollections of Indochina Days (St. Martin’s Press, 1990).