I was very surprised with this book, finding in it a very different view of Jewish life in America at the start of the twentieth century. Using the stories in her own family, Stella Suberman gives a well-written fictionalized memoir of life in a small town in Tennessee with plenty of sarcasm, wit, a...
I am learning so much from this book, which is someone else's memoir, as it informs me about my early Jewish heritage and the plight of my parents. It is written with such warmth and written so well that it often makes me smile with remembrance and understanding as my life experience's parallel thos...