The Jester's Bells - Carol Abraham - Books - iUniverse - 9780595097913 - August 1, 2000
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The Jester's Bells

Carol Abraham

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The Jester's Bells

Events jolting and stirring, historic and whimsical, come to life thick and fast in The Jester's Bells. Filled with irony, satire, and caricature, it is the story of Carol Enid Abraham, a Depression Baby, growing up in Brooklyn during the lean, war-torn 1940s and the A-bomb scare of the 1950s. It reflects the pendulous swing of morals and ethics, gender and racial advances, radical religious thinking, inspired silliness and profound creativity that shaped her life, leaving permanent yet invisible scars. Her high school yearbook named her "The Golden Girl." Her mother, a woman prone to citing clichés, says with Jewish irony, "All that glitters isnt gold." Through her search for roots and identity in an ever-changing world, Carol views her daughters upcoming wedding as another of lifes ironies. The preparations become the binding thread, like the colorful ones her grandmother used in her embroidery. Through those threads, she rethinks her life and her family's destiny, and discovers that her own truest destiny lies within herself. Before the world can be perfected, her own progeny must be secured. Live in the atmosphere of this vibrant, hard-charging century as her family comes full circle from its origin in the shtetls of Europe to an American generation of assimilation.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 1, 2000
ISBN13 9780595097913
Publishers iUniverse
Pages 732
Dimensions 152 × 46 × 227 mm   ·   1.17 kg
Language English  

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