by Cynthia Ozick (Author)
From the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award comes a story about the Holocaust that "burns itself into the reader's imagination with almost surreal powers" (The New York Times).
"Read this great little book of Cynthia Ozick's: It contains dazzling staggering pages filled with sadness and truth." --Elie Wiesel, Chicago Tribune
Front Jacket
A devastating vision of the Holocaust and the unfillable emptiness it left in the lives of those who passed through it.
Author Biography
Cynthia Ozick, a recipient of a Lannan Award for fiction and a National Book Critics Circle winner for essays, is the author of Trust, The Messiah of Stockholm, The Shawl, and The Puttermesser Papers. She lives in New York.
Number of Pages: 96
Dimensions: 0.3 x 7.8 x 5.2 IN
Publication Date: August 29, 1990