Immigrant Lessons is the story of two women, forty years apart, crossing the sea to the shores of their promised land – one fleeing Hitler, the other pursuing her spirituality – and finding gain as well as loss in the transition. With unusual candor and insight, this warm, lively, and at times laugh-out-loud funny book explores in rich color the rewards and challenges of immigration and family relationships. Part memoir, part lyrical prose poem, Judith Edelman-Green’s fluid tale of dislocationand change, enrichment, growth, and just plain survival will appeal to anyone who has ever been displaced, by circumstance or by choice.
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Judith Edelman-Green grew up in Wisconsin. In 2002 she was awarded the Woman of Distinction Award by the Women's League and in 2003 the Liebhaber Prize for Religious Tolerance and Pluralism for her work with children with special needs. She lives in Israel with her husband and three children, and cooks them Sarah s eggplant.
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- EditoreGefen Books
- Data di pubblicazione2018
- ISBN 10 9652294136
- ISBN 13 9789652294135
- RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
- Numero di pagine266