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Bread Givers
Anzia Yezierska

Bread Givers

Persea Books (May 1999)
9780892550142
| Paperback
297 pages | 135 x 203 mm | English
Dewey 813.52

Subject

  • Assimilation (Sociology)
  • Children Of Immigrants
  • Fathers And Daughters
  • Jewish Families
  • Women Immigrants

Plot

Persea's 25th anniversary edition of this classic of twentieth-century American literature. More than 250,000 copies sold. Set on New York's Lower East Side during the 1920s, this is the moving story of a young woman's struggle to free herself from the traditional female role in an Orthodox Jewish family and society. Sara Smolinksy, the youngest daughter of a rabbi, watches as her father marries off her sisters into dire circumstances, and she vows to escape this fate. She leaves home, takes a job as an ironer, and rents a room with a "This door was life. It was air. The bottom starting-point of becoming a person." Sara's rebellion and her struggle for self-fulfillment-for education, work, and a marriage based on love-resonates with a passionate intensity all can share. In this new edition, the original text is retained; the introduction is updated; and a new foreword is added describing the discovery of this important work and the relationship with Yezierska's daughter that followed.

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