Home in the Morning
by Mary Glickman
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Pub Date Nov 09 2010 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Description
Advance Praise
"Home in the Morning kept me home all morning and most of
the afternoon as well, since I couldn't stop reading it. This story of a
nice Jewish boy from Mississippi and his struggles to forge an identity
and find love during the early years of the civil rights movement was
so vivid to me that I was startled to realize that half a century has
passed since those traumatic days. Mary Glickman displays great skill in
interweaving different decades and locales into a moving love story
that is also an insightful exploration of the complexities and
confusions that result from clashing cultural norms -northern and
southern, black and white, male and female, Jewish and Christian,
working class and ruling class. Anyone weary of the stereotypes that
often pass for the history of that era will want to read this gripping
novel."
-Lisa Alther, bestselling author of Kinflicks
"It's not often that a first-time novelist introduces a world unknown. Home in the Morning sits
at the nexus of southern Jews and shantytown Afro-Americans on the eve
of desegregation. In the heat of that historic night, Mary Glickman
traces one man's struggle with three women and a conscience-a treasury
of tension and compassion."
-Norman Lebrecht, author of Song of Names, Winner of the 2002 Whitbread Prize
Advance praise from readers:
"Like fine cloth, Mary Glickman weaves a
delicate tale of four interwoven lives, from 1950s to 1990s
Mississippi. As a Yankee Jew I have always found stories about growing
up Jewish in the deep south fascinating. The relationships of Southern
Jews and African Americans during the time of Freedom Fighters is also
of great interest to me. The author's photo-real descriptions brought
these characters and situations to life for me, and I look forward to
seeing a film made of this story. All four main players are fully
formed, interesting, and leave me wanting more about their
continuously, but often changing, relationships with each other."
-Lisa Kalb Schaffer, freelance producer (Boston, MA)
"Home in the Morning is a remarkable, powerful tale of a Jewish
family living in Mississippi. The main character, Jackson Sassaport, is
portrayed with so much honesty, vulnerability, and strength that Mary
Glickman invites you to know him intimately. Her style of writing is
unique, as the book begins in the "present" and then takes you on a
journey from childhood through maturity with all the political,
familial, and social encounters along the way. The dialect embraces you-with
the southern drawl you can hear it in your mind as you read each
word...it immerses you. As the book progresses it moves to the North and
she allows you to feel the political and social differences in an
unassuming manner. The characters were developed beautifully. Very
careful thought was put into depicting all the idiosyncrasies, nuances,
and development of the situations, characters and their relationships.
There is almost a virgin quality to the freshness of the writing."
-Susan I. Levine, Manager, Quest Diagnostics (Boston, MA)
"Do you tell the truth to someone if you know it will hurt them or
others, or do you bury it, where it haunts you, sometimes for the rest
of your life but only you suffer the despair? This is one of the ethical
issues Mary Glickman brings to life in her story set in our country's
most troubled time, a time when ethical issues where the lens that
filtered all conversations. Completely absorbing, Glickman weaves a
story of strong characters, all human, all flawed, all caught in their
own struggles. Once you pick it up, you will be caught in their lives
until the truth sets you free."
-Susan Hobart, Elementary School Teacher (Madison, WI)
Available Editions
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