These are twenty-four autobiographical story-essays, witty, vulnerable, and wise, about growing up part of a puzzled and unassimilated Orthodox Jewish family in a Michigan small-town in the 1930s and 1940s and about the wider world of marriage, children, teaching, and writing after that rich beginning.
When I re-shelved books in the Crown Center library, I noticed this one, which looks interesting. It's with the nonfiction books, if you want to take a look at it. Maybe I'll read it for Nonfiction November, which is coming up quickly.
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