Ann S. Epstein – författare
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Three gripping and emotional historical novels by Ann S. Epstein, about love, loss, and secrets across America, Italy, and Canada.
On the Shore follows the upheaval in an immigrant Jewish family when, without telling his family, 16-year-old Shmuel Levinson (a.k.a. Sam Lord) strives to prove his manhood, and escape his father''s pressure that he become a rabbi, by enlisting in the Navy.
In Tazia and Gemma, a pregnant seventeen-year-old Italian immigrant and survivor of the Triangle Waist Company fire, flees New York, leaving her married lover to think she miscarried the baby he urged her to abort.
In The Great Stork Derby an ambitious Emm Benbow convinces his wife, Izora, to enter the Great Stork Derby, a contest which offers a sizable cash award to the woman who has the most babies between 1926 and 1936. But soon his ambition turns into a ruthless obsession and addiction, and despite Izora''s efforts, he is disappointed by his large family, and alienates himself from children.
All profound and delightful reads, these novels are a poignant look at the strained relationships that trouble the multi-generation families of today as well as yesteryear. Highly charged with serious issues, plus the humor essential to confront them, you will turn the last pages with a smile.
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It''s 1937. Jewish newlyweds flee Nazi Germany for Brooklyn, admonished by their parents to have children to "save our people." Following a miscarriage, Petra becomes obsessed with adopting a Jewish infant abandoned at a Coney Island exhibit of incubator babies. Erich isn''t so sure. A struggle begins about when-and even if-they should start a family.
Meanwhile, the couple agonizes over the fate of the families they left behind in Hitler''s Europe. Can Petra''s parents bribe officials and secure safe passage to the U.S.? What of Erich''s parents and four siblings, especially his hotheaded brother who joined the resistance?
One Person''s Loss explores whether marriage, even grounded in love, can survive personal clashes and the traumas of the Holocaust.
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