"A powerful account of watching a loved one descend into mental illness and the messy, emotional process of retroactively trying to come to grips with a parent’s life and legacy. It’s an insightful portrait of one woman grappling with the weight of personal history."—<i>Publishers Weekly</i><br /><br />"Over the course of the book, the interplay of various elements of Hochberg’s and her dad’s lives yields a compelling portrait of someone slowly coming to terms with the death of a loved one. Readers who have dealt with similar tumult in their own lives will likely feel a strong connection with this work. Those with a specific interest in Jewish history and culture will also treasure the book as a deeply reported account of late-20th-century Jewish life amid various social upheavals. A compelling and well-crafted family portrait."—<i>Kirkus</i>
2013 East Jerusalem
2013 Tel Aviv
1991 Geha and Petach Tikvah
2016 Los Angeles
1992 Tel Aviv
1989 Tel Aviv
1987 Tel Aviv
1989–1995 Tel Aviv
2013 Tel Aviv
2013–2015 Los Angeles
2016 1976–1985 1970–1975 Los Angeles ● Ann Arbor and Bloomington ● Chapel Hill
2016–2017 Los Angeles
2018 1980–1986 New York
1972–1976 Chapel Hill
2020–2022 New York
January 2023 New York
January 2018 Tel Aviv
April 2023 Petach Tikvah
May 2023 1949–1963 New York
2023–2024 New York
2023–2024 New York
August 2024 RebordÕes
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index