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Victory Gardens of Brooklyn

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Victory Gardens of Brooklyn

A Novel
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In ""The Victory Gardens of Brooklyn"", Merrill Joan Gerber, so often applauded for her pure and natural prose, illuminates the sorrows and triumphs of three generations of sisters from an American Jewish family. Rachel and Rose, who come to America from Poland, discover their fates in New York's Lower East Side, where ""the streets are paved with gold."" Rachel's daughters, Ava, Musetta, and Gilda, live the passionate drama of their family's destiny while the world fights two wars. In war and peace the men they love, their husbands and sons, bring them both ecstasy and bitter grief. Musetta's daughters, Issa and Iris, bring the story to its poignant close at the end of World War II. With a delicate touch yet piercing insight, Gerber explores the yearnings, loves, and struggles of women who try to adapt the Jewish rituals of the ""old country"" to the requirements of the new world. Ava marries young to escape the wrath of her stepfather, while his favorite daughters, Musetta and Gilda, begin a battle of wills that will last a lifetime. Musetta, beautiful but troubled by jealousies and anger, taunts shy and delicate Gilda, who is anguished that the man destined to marry her falls in love with her sister. In this epic tale, Gerber's unerring pen explores, with forthrightness and compassion, a mosaic of family life in all its entanglements, revelations, and victories.

Author Biography:

Merrill Joan Gerber is a prize-winning novelist and short story writer who has published seven novels - among them The Kingdom of Brooklyn, winner of the Ribalow Award from Hadassah Magazine. Her work has appeared in the New Yorker, Atlantic, Mademoiselle, Redbook, Commentary, Sewanee Review, American Scholar, Southwest Review, and other publications. She is professor of fiction writing at the California Institute of Technology.
Release date Australia
November 30th, 2007
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
406
Dimensions
150x231x25
ISBN-13
9780815608929
Product ID
3893602

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