Gamaliel Friedman is only a child when his family flees Czechoslovakia
in 1939 for the relative safety of Hungary. For him, it will be the
beginning of a life of rootlessness, disguise, and longing. Five years
later, in desperation, Gamaliel’s parents entrust him to a young
Christian cabaret singer named Ilonka. With his Jewish identity
hidden, Gamaliel survives the war. But in 1956, to escape the
stranglehold of communism, he leaves Budapest after painfully parting
from Ilonka. Gamaliel tries, unsuccessfully, to find a place for
himself in Europe. After a failed marriage, he moves to New York,
where he works as a ghostwriter, living through the lives of others.
Eventually he falls in with a group of exiles, including a
rabbi––a mystic whose belief in the potential for grace in
everyday life powerfully counters Gamaliel’s feelings of loss and
dispossession. When Gamaliel is asked to help draw out an elderly,
disfigured Hungarian woman who may be his beloved Ilonka, he begins to
understand that a real life in the present is possible only if he will
reconcile with his past.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307429469
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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