Make It Concrete
โ Scribed by Miryam Sivan
- Publisher
- Cuidono Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 153 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
"Pages, Isabel, I need pages."
Isabel Toledo's publisher is getting impatient. An American living in the Galilee, Isabel has been telling other people's stories for twenty years โ as a ghostwriter for Holocaust survivors. But her latest project has bogged her down in a way no other has. Barking dogs, a clerk asking for her papers, a shadowy figure glimpsed in the streets of Prague. The stories are slipping out of her control, collapsing boundaries between past and present.
Isabel has two grown daughters and a seven-year-old son to keep her grounded. She has an official boyfriend who wants to be more than that, a young lover who understands her demons, and another man on the side in Prague. But the temporary relief she finds in their arms is not enough to keep the ghosts at bay.
And the story she most wants to uncover, her own mother's ordeal, defies all efforts to be brought to light. Why won't her mother share her story? Why has her father's...
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