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The Family Markowitz

Published
Oct 1997
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General Fiction General Fiction
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272

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A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK • From the author of The Chalk Artist, this beloved collection of linked stories is "one of the most astute and engaging books about American family life to have come our way in quite a while" (The Boston Globe).

In this beloved collection of linked short stories, Allegra Goodman writes with wit and compassion about three generations of Markowitzes: Rose, the displaced, cantankerous matriarch; her devoted son, Henry, an aesthete living abroad; his younger brother, Ed, a Georgetown scholar specializing in terrorism; Ed's wife, Sarah, a housewife with stalled literary ambitions; and their eldest daughter, Miriam, whose budding Orthodoxy bewilders her parents. Through the rhythm of ordinary family rituals—weddings, holiday dinners, hospital vigils—Goodman breathes extraordinary life into a cast of characters who reverberate with authenticity and never fail to speak their minds.

Praise for The Family Markowitz

"These stories sound like no one else's. . . . Goodman is brilliant at capturing the clutter of both interior and exterior life."Los Angeles Times

"Entertaining . . . The Family Markowitz has great consistency and charm."—Claire Messud, The New York Times Book Review

"A revelation . . . Goodman's prose has a steady, silent reserve that always indicates she has bigger things in mind."—Dwight Garner, Salon

"One of the most astute and engaging books about American family life to have come our way in quite a while . . . [Allegra Goodman] has a gift for conveying the peculiar subtleties of Jewish culture."The Boston Globe

"Funny and wise and keenly observed . . . one of the most engaging, maddening, and recognizable families to come along in years . . . an enchanting book."—Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times 

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First Edition Oct 1997 Washington Square Press ISBN 0671013882
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Sep 1996 Farrar, Straus and Giroux ISBN 0374153213
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