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Tytuł książki:

The Invisible Wall

Autor książki:

Harry Bernstein

Dane szczegółowe:
Wydawca: Arrow
Rok wyd.: 2007
Oprawa: miękka
Ilość stron: 326 s.
Wymiar: 130x200 mm
EAN: 9780099504283
ISBN: 978-00-9950-428-3
Data: 2008-11-13
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Opis książki:

This is a first book by a 96-year-old American Jew, describing his (almost) indescribable slum childhood in pre-World War I Stockport and the immediate post-war years before the family set sail for a better life in the U.S. in 1922.
The author begins the narrative when he is four and ends it when hes about 12. For a man of his age, his memory is extraordinarily powerful; his ability to recall dialogue - his own and that of others - is remarkable.
The sceptical might wonder if its all true, whether he hasnt occasionally embroidered or invented. But I wouldnt wish to challenge him because the tale has a freshness, a vitality and a relentless energy which make the reader want to believe it.
Harrys parents are Ultra-Orthodox Jews from Poland, and live in a shabby, short street where everyone is poor (Harry shares a bed with his two brothers), all the lavatories are out of doors and the only sign of affluence is the neighbours windup gramophone.
One side of the street is peopled only by Jews, the other by Christians, and the invisible wall of the title separates the two sides.
The Jews work in the sweatshops of the tailoring district, the Christians at the textile mills, and the sound to which Harry wakes is that of the mill workers clogs striking sparks on the cobblestones as they march off to work.

Książka "The Invisible Wall" - Harry Bernstein - oprawa miękka - Wydawnictwo Arrow. Książka posiada 326 stron i została wydana w 2007 r.