Summer Long-a-coming A Novel

“Summer Long-a-coming A Novel” by Barbara Finkelstein is a First Edition published by Harper & Row in 1987. This 308-page work presents a complex narrative centered on three children of Holocaust survivors who are growing up on a poultry farm in New Jersey. The story explores their struggles to navigate the haunting legacy of their parents’ traumatic memories while attempting to forge their own identities.
Readers will find a rich blend of black comedy and family tragedy as the characters confront the challenges posed by their past. The narrative delves into themes of memory and trauma, highlighting the impact of history on personal lives. This fiction piece offers a thought-provoking examination of how the shadows of the past can influence the present, making it a significant addition to the genre.
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A rich, disturbing black comedy/family tragedy about three children of Holocaust survivors growing up on a poultry farm in New Jersey, and their efforts to escape the violence of their parent’s memories.
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