A Holocaust survivor chooses between life in a small Western Pennsylvania town and reparations in Israel. Gentle, funny, poignant, and magical, the book celebrates the small miracles of ordinary life. A rabbi discovers he can heal. Sterile people give birth. A mysterious bookstore burns. A cookbook divides the sisterhood. The Los Angeles Times Book Review gave it a Critics Commendation and said, "Greene is a born storyteller."
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Sheldon Greene is a San Francisco Bay Area Lawyer. His last published novel is Burnt Umber. Greene's legal background includes high impact public interest litigation, alternative energy, and credit unions. He also sings bass in the Oakland Symphony Chorus.
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