Shadows on the Hudson

Shadows on the Hudson by Isaac Bashevis Singer, published by Penguin in 1999, is a literary work that explores the lives of a group of Jewish friends who have settled in New York. This edition spans 548 pages and delves into the complexities of their new lives, highlighting the challenges and relationships that arise in an urban setting.
The narrative follows David Grein as he embarks on an adulterous affair with Anna, the daughter of the influential Boris Amekrver, setting off a chain of significant repercussions. Readers will find a rich portrayal of city life and the intricacies of friendship, as well as themes related to Jewish identity and cultural dynamics. This edition invites exploration of the characters’ struggles and triumphs within the context of their evolving lives in a bustling metropolis.
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With varying degrees of success, a group of Jewish friends have established new lives in New York. But then, after a dinner party, David Grein begins an adulterous affair with Anna, the daughter of the powerful Boris Amekrver, and the repercussions are enormous.
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