A Replacement Life A Novel

A Replacement Life by Boris Fishman is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on January 20, 2015, featuring 352 pages in English. This novel presents the story of Slava Gelman, a failed journalist who is drawn into the morally complex world of forging Holocaust-restitution claims for elderly Russian Jews in Brooklyn. As Slava grapples with his identity as an immigrant and his aspirations as a writer, he confronts the challenges of truth and deception in his quest for acceptance in America.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family, honor, and justice through Slava’s experiences. The book delves into the immigrant experience and the cultural heritage of Jewish identity, highlighting the struggles and sacrifices faced by those seeking a sense of belonging. Through Slava’s journey, the novel examines the nuances of truth and the lengths one might go to in pursuit of the American Dream, ultimately leading to a profound reckoning with his past and his family.
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Winner of the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award
Winner of the American Library Association’s Sophie Brody Medal
Finalist for the National Jewish Book Award
A singularly talented writer makes his literary debut with this provocative, soulful, and sometimes hilarious story of a failed journalist asked to do the unthinkable: Forge Holocaust-restitution claims for old Russian Jews in Brooklyn, New York.
Yevgeny Gelman, grandfather of Slava Gelman, “didn’t suffer in the exact way” he needs to have suffered to qualify for the restitution the German government has been paying out to Holocaust survivors. But suffer he has—as a Jew in the war; as a second-class citizen in the USSR; as an immigrant to America. So? Isn’t his grandson a “writer”?
High-minded Slava wants to put all this immigrant scraping behind him. Only the American Dream is not panning out for him—Century, the legendary magazine where he works as a researcher, wants nothing greater from him. Slava wants to be a correct, blameless American—but he wants to be a lionized writer even more.
Slava’s turn as the Forger of South Brooklyn teaches him that not every fact is the truth, and not every lie a falsehood. It takes more than law-abiding to become an American; it takes the same self-reinvention in which his people excel. Intoxicated and unmoored by his inventions, Slava risks exposure. Cornered, he commits an irrevocable act that finally grants him a sense of home in America, but not before collecting a price from his family.
A Replacement Life is a dark, moving, and beautifully written novel about family, honor, and justice.
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