Kingdom of Brooklyn (e-bog) af Gerber, Merrill Joan
Gerber, Merrill Joan (forfatter)

Kingdom of Brooklyn e-bog

90,41 DKK (inkl. moms 113,01 DKK)
Winner of the Ribalow Prize from Hadassah Magazine, Merrill Joan Gerber superbly evokes an anguished child's faltering steps toward consciousness... Gerber has written oftenand grippinglyof tormented families but never as daringly as here.&quote;In this brutally candid, semiautobiographical novel, Gerber again (as in King of the World) corrosively delineates the heinous abuses inflicted in the ...
E-bog 90,41 DKK
Forfattere Gerber, Merrill Joan (forfatter)
Forlag Dzanc Books
Udgivet 6 maj 2012
Længde 239 sider
Genrer FA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781938103278
Winner of the Ribalow Prize from Hadassah Magazine, Merrill Joan Gerber superbly evokes an anguished child's faltering steps toward consciousness... Gerber has written oftenand grippinglyof tormented families but never as daringly as here."e;In this brutally candid, semiautobiographical novel, Gerber again (as in King of the World) corrosively delineates the heinous abuses inflicted in the name of love, and a victim's ambivalence toward her abuser Her wry purity of style packs psychological dynamite."e; Publishers Weekly"e;The Kingdom of Brooklyn offers a rare look into a unique time, place, and culture."e; Belles Lettres"e;Merrill Joan Gerber's superb evocation of an anguished child's faltering steps toward consciousness... Gerber has written oftenand grippinglyof tormented families but never as daringly as here: Issa is just 3 years old, 'hardly a person yet,' when she begins her 10 year chronicle of violent conflicts and crises. The passions propelling this compact, eloquent novel are virulent, reaching back into the past and shadowing the future."e; Los Angeles Times"e;Merrill Joan Gerber demonstrates a remarkable talent for delineating personality, not only of Issa but of all others who interact with her. Her characters have definitive qualities that make them credible, a tribute to her capacity to present the people of her creation, undoubtedly using elements from her own life experiences."e; The Jewish Week