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The River Midnight
Lilian Nattel

The River Midnight

Scribner (Oct 28, 1999)
9780684853048
| Paperback
416 pages | 135 x 203 mm | English
Dewey 813.54

Subject

  • Domestic Fiction
  • Historical Fiction
  • Jewish Families - Poland
  • Jewish Fiction
  • Jews - Poland

Plot

In her stunning debut novel, Lilian Nattel brilliantly brings to life the richness of shtetl culture through the story of an imagined village: Blaszka, Poland. Myth meets history and characters come to life through the stories of women's lives and prayers, their secrets, and the intimate details of everyday life. When they were young, four friends were known as the vilda bayas, the wild creatures. But their adult lives have taken them in different directions, and they've grown apart. One woman, Misha, is now the local midwife. In a world where strict rules govern most activities, Misha, an unmarried, independent spirit becomes the wayward heart of Blaszka and the keeper of town secrets. But when Misha becomes pregnant and refuses to divulge the identity of her baby's father, hers becomes the biggest secret of all, and the village must decide how they will react to Misha's scandalous ways. Nattel's magical novel explores the tension between men and women, and celebrates the wordless and kinetic bond of friendship.

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Purchased Sep 26, 2015