The Family Markowitz
- Authors
- Goodman, Allegra
- Publisher
- Dial Press
- Tags
- adult
- Date
- 1996-08-22T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.06 MB
- Lang
- en
**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* **