Shayna, a Novel

by Miriam Ruth Black

Paperback, 2021

Status

Available

Call number

F BLA

Collection

Publication

Kirk House Publishers (2021), Edition: first, 330 pages

Description

""From frozen ground, flowers grow" - Shayna Escaping religious persecution after a pogrom against Jews in Ukraine in 1919, Shayna, a seventeen-year-old, along with her orphaned four-year-old nephew, her fiance and his mother begin a treacherous journey to reach safety in America. The novel portrays the Yiddish culture of the shtetl and New York's Lower East side as the reader comes to know little Dovid, who lives with the trauma of losing his family; Yussi, who believes God has forsaken him in this new country; and his mother, Manya, who struggles to find a way to fit in America. Shayna's courage and determination hold them together and weaves a rich fabric from their separate threads to make a loving family, a safe place from which to build a new life in a new country"--… (more)

Barcode

6995

Awards

National Jewish Book Award (Winner — Book Club Award — 2022)

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User reviews

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This emotionally rich novel is steeped in the Yiddish culture of the shtetl and the Lower East Side of New York in the early 20th century. Winner of the 2023 National Jewish Book Award

ISBN

1952976316 / 9781952976315
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