Our Eddie

by Sulamith Ish-Kishor

Paper Book, 1992

Call number

I FICTION Ish-Kishor

Publication

New York : Distributed by Random House, Knopf, : c1992.

Description

Teenaged Eddie tries to make up to his family for his father's lack of warmth and financial support, but seems doomed to tragedy at every turn.

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LibraryThing member STBA
Teenaged Eddie tried to make up to his family for his father's lack of warmth and financial support, but seems doomed to tragedy at every turn.
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Eddie is the oldest son in a Jewish family living in London (and then later NYC). He and his siblings suffer under the regime of a selfish and mentally-abusive father, and in the end that abuse causes more harm than any of them would have predicted. A good, strong story, with characters who are
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nicely developed (the father was so well crafted that I nearly threw the book across the room for getting so angry with his behavior). My one quibble is that it includes a framing narrative from the point of view of another character, which in itself is an okay thing, but the transition between the frame to the main narrator and then back to the frame is clunky and awkward. Otherwise, a fine read with a touching story.
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Status

Available

Call number

I FICTION Ish-Kishor

ISBN

039481455X / 9780394814551

Barcode

30402092140856
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