(Fiction, 416 pp. 2020)
For decades, the tiny Jewish shtetl of Kreskol existed in happy isolation, virtually untouched and unchanged, spared by the Holocaust and the Cold War, until a marriage dispute spins out of control, and the whole town comes crashing into the twenty-first century.
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Review by Sharon Elswit, Jewish Book Council, December 11, 2020
Review by Mark Athitakis, USA TODAY, October 13, 2020
Review by Howard Freedman, J Weekly, November 20, 2020
Review by Andrew Silow-Carroll, New Jersey Jewish News, July 22, 2020
Review by Curt Schleier, Hadassah Magazine, November, 2020
Interview by Emily Burack, Hey Alma, October 8, 2020
Profile by Matthew Kassel, Jewish Insider, November 11, 2020
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Awards: National Jewish Book Award for Fiction and the Jewish Fiction Award from the Association of Jewish Libraries