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The Last Chicken in America

Published
Sep 2007
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General Fiction General Fiction
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236

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Twelve linked, wryly humorous stories about an unforgettable cast of Russian-Jewish immigrants trying to assimilate in a new world.

Masha is just out of high school when her family arrives in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh. With touching lightheartedness and tremendous humor, these stories trace her struggles and those of other Russians in the community to find their own place in the new society--seniors alienated from their children, spouses trying to hold their families together while grappling with unemployment and depression, young adults searching for love. In "Dancers" a pair of hedonistic and financially unstable performers invades the home of a married couple. The hero of "The Trajectory of Frying Pans" falls for a coworker who may or may not be trapped in a green-card marriage. In "About Kamyshinskiy" a man, living under the scrutiny of his daughters and neighbors, is trying to start over after the death of his wife. This is an impressive debut about the sometimes painful, sometimes hilarious collision of cultures, religions, and generations in contemporary America.

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Sep 2008 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN 0393333574
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First Edition Sep 2007 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN 0393065111
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Nov 2011 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN 0393078604
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Nov 2011 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN B005YFCAT0
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