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One Foot in America

Published
Mar 2011
Main Genre
Literary Literary
Pages
242

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A sweet coming-of-age novel about Shloime (Sol) Kenner's first three years in America, as lived in a Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn. The protagonist, a sort of Jewish David Copperfield, takes a job in a butcher's shop to help his tradition father put bread on their table. The cast of characters includes a colorful assortment of Shloime's relatives as well as pushcart peddlers, merchants, night-school students, communists, anti-Semitic bullies, and the girls with whom he falls in love. Some of the book's most satisfying scenes take place on the boat coming over to America, while others, written in flashback, present gripping tableaux of his childhood "shtetl" in Galicia. Originally published in 1950, "One Foot in America" is a forgotten classic of Jewish immigration fiction, recommended for readers of all ages. Written with warmth, humor and a savoury Yiddish flavour; suitable for young readers. Note: Replaces 978-0-9784435-6-6.

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Oct 2010 Now and Then Books ISBN13 9780978443566 ISBN10 097844356X
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Mar 2011 Now and Then Books ISBN13 9780978443580 ISBN10 0978443586
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Jun 2011 Now and Then Books (Toronto) ISBN10 B005FT83DW
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