In addition to illuminating some of the more subtle insights of Jewish mysticism, this novel recounts the experiences of the Jews after the Holocaust.
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As a teenage Jewish girl struggles with anorexia, her decisions about whether or not to live affect those close to her and are influenced by survivors of the Holocaust.
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Seller: Anthology Booksellers, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
Boards. Desimini, Lisa (illustrator). First edition. 8vo, 86 pp. Inscribed and signed by the translator to Jerome and Diane Rothenberg. Foxing to top edge, light handling and edgewear to jacket. Near Fine in Near Fine Dust Jacket. Seller Inventory # 14762
Seller: Kubik Fine Books Ltd., ABAA, Dayton, OH, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First American Edition, 1st Printing. 86p. INSCRIBED BY THE TRANSLATOR. A hardcover book in near-fine condition with a like dustjacket. Binding slightly cockeyed and top corners lightly bumped; otherwise clean and tight. The jacket has a touch of wear at the top of the spine, but is otherwise intact. A novel dealing with the mental health of Holocaust survivors, as well as issues like anorexia and survivor's guilt. This copy is inscribed by the translator, Rochelle Owens, to Norman Finkelstein, the well-known Jewish critic of the state of Israel. Seller Inventory # 194756