Tales Out of School
β Scribed by Benjamin Taylor
- Book ID
- 115030961
- Publisher
- Warner Books
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 173 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780446672696
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β¦ Synopsis
Tales Out of School is the story of the Mehmels, privileged and eccentric and headed into shipwreck, and of fourteen-year-old Felix, last of their line, who takes his rise from the family ruin. The place is Galveston Island. The season is summer. The year is 1907. Among the crowd of memorable characters in this novel are Lucy Pumphrey Mehmel, Felixβs mother, a woman torn between the Catholicism into which she was born and the Judaism into which she has married; Etta Murph, a sibyl in the guise of a tutor, Boston-married to Velma Truley, her faithful companion and scold of thirty years; Leo Mehmel, Felixβs bachelor uncle, amateur ornithologist and spendthrift of a rapidly dwindling inheritance; Nathan Gernsbacher, elderly rabbi of the town, who has lost all knack for the faith he avows; Peter Munger and Albert Roache, brave but dubious aeronauts, rough young men at work on a flying machine of their own design; lastly β and catalyst to them all β Yankel Schmulowicz, the uncanny stranger who turns up in Galveston to ply his mysteries, leaving nothing as it was before he came. Erotic as it is spiritual, homely as it is exalted, insistently comical as it is deeply sad, a book of lifeβs inevitable opposites, Tales Out of School establishes Benjamin Taylor in the forefront of serious contemporary fiction and testifies to a vivid potential in previously unexplored byways of the American heritage.
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