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Fabulous Small Jews

Published
Jul 2003
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General Fiction General Fiction
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352

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Witty, "utterly compelling" short stories about Jewish men of a certain age, by the New York Times–bestselling author of Snobbery (San Francisco Chronicle Book Review).

Set in Chicago and populated by characters ranging from lawyers and professors to scrap metal dealers, this collection of insightful and entertaining short fiction examines the crossroads and turning points of life, and the challenge of growing older and feeling suddenly adrift in a radically changed world.
 
"Epstein's narrators tend to be tough, hardworking, and solitary men who have survived poverty, the Holocaust, ruthless competition, and impossible domestic situations only to confront old age and a jittery new world that to their pragmatic eyes seems neurotic, flimsy, indulgent, and vacuous. Yet Epstein's heroes—guys like salesman Moe Bernstein, dry-cleaner mogul Artie Glick, a bartender, a scamming ex-con, and a few soulful academics—do not despair. They maintain their sense of humor, they take chances, they open their hearts, and they find life sweeter than ever before. As rich in clever banter as in philosophic musings, Epstein's funny and wise stories celebrate independence, the inner life, generosity of spirit, and rolling with the punches." —Booklist
 
"Epstein, always a graceful writer, also happens to possess a stand-up comic's gift for punch lines." —The New York Times Book Review

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Jul 2004 Mariner ISBN 0618446583
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First Edition Jul 2003 Houghton Mifflin ISBN 0395944023
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Jul 2004 Harcourt ISBN 0547526741
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Jul 2004 Houghton Mifflin ISBN B003PDMMW8
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