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Vera's Will
Shelley Ettinger
Vera's Will
Shelley Ettinger
Vera's Will is a novel of tremendous insight, and tremendous import. Shelley Ettinger moves expertly between two compelling voices, between the recent and distant past, between the personal and political, writing with clarity and heart. Too many stories are lost to history, too many voices are silenced, often the stories and voices we need most. Vera's Will is not only a deeply moving book, but a gift, and a kind of rescue.
Justin Torres, author of We the Animals
Vera's Will spans the twentieth century and three generations, taking us from Russian pogroms to immigrant struggles, from family-ravaging homophobia to GLBT resistance. Ettinger's captivating story is rich with social and cultural detail, alive with generously-drawn characters, and unflinching in its political passion.
Ellen Meeropol, author of On Hurricane Island
Vera's Will is a beautifully written family saga with a twist that tells the parallel stories of a woman and her granddaughter who are both lesbian. Their intersecting stories, one that begins a hundred years ago in Czarist Russia and the other that begins in suburban America, re-create in vivid detail their historical epochs. One is a story of self-sacrifice, the other is a story of liberation; the author's great gift is to show us how they intertwine.
Michael Nava, author of The City of Palaces
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | January 15, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9780983666875 |
Publishers | Hamilton Stone Editions |
Pages | 430 |
Dimensions | 24 × 140 × 216 mm · 544 g |
Language | English |
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