Author: Helen Maryles Shankman
Publisher: Scribner;
Reprint edition (October 4, 2016)
Critically praised, beloved by readers, In the
Land of Armadillos
has an evocative new cover and title, They
Were Like Family to Me. Now in Paperback! Available October 4.
1942.
With the Nazi Party at the height of its power, the occupying army empties
Poland's towns and cities of their Jewish citizens. As neighbor turns on
neighbor and survival often demands unthinkable choices, Poland has become a
moral quagmire—a place of shifting truths and blinding ambiguities.
Blending
folklore and fact, Helen Maryles Shankman shows us the people of Wlodawa, a
remote Polish town. We meet a cold-blooded SS officer dedicated to rescuing the
Jewish creator of his son's favorite picture book; a Messiah who appears in a
little boy's bedroom to announce that he is quitting; a young Jewish girl who
is hidden by the town's most outspoken anti-Semite—and his talking dog. And
walking among these tales are two unforgettable figures: silver-tongued Willy
Reinhart, commandant of the forced labor camp who has grand schemes to protect
"his" Jews, and Soroka, the Jewish saddlemaker, struggling to
survive.
Channeling the mythic magic of classic storytellers like Sholem Aleichem and Isaac Bashevis Singer and the psychological acuity of modern-day masters like Nicole Krauss and Nathan Englander, They Were Like Family to Me is a testament to the persistence of humanity in the most inhuman conditions.
Channeling the mythic magic of classic storytellers like Sholem Aleichem and Isaac Bashevis Singer and the psychological acuity of modern-day masters like Nicole Krauss and Nathan Englander, They Were Like Family to Me is a testament to the persistence of humanity in the most inhuman conditions.
“One of the most original and
consistently captivating short story collections to have appeared in recent
years…(They Were
Like Family to Me) is a
singularly inventive collection of chilling stark realism enhanced by the
hallucinatory ingredient of top-drawer magical realism, interrogating the value
of art, storytelling, and dreams in a time of peril and presenting hard truths
with wisdom, magic, and grace.” —Jewish Book Council
“Moving and unsettling…Like Joyce's Dubliners, this book circles the same streets and encounters the same people as it depicts the horrors of Germany's invasion of Poland through the microcosm of one village…Shankman's prose is inventive and taut… A deeply humane demonstration of wringing art from catastrophe.” —Kirkus Reviews
“...by turns forthright and tender,
oblique and intimate, brutal and ethereal…Though each story stands beautifully
on its own, it is the completed tapestry of interwoven details that finally
reveals the entire picture and provides the full emotional depth of the
collected stories…The author’s greatest accomplishment is in leaving the horror
to speak for itself, and instead giving voice to the enchantment.” —Historical Novel Society
About the author:
Helen
Maryles Shankman’s stories have been nominated for two Pushcart Prizes. She was
a finalist in Narrative Magazine’s Story Contest and earned an
Honorable Mention in Glimmer Train’s Short Story Award for New
Writers competition. Her stories have appeared in The Kenyon Review, Gargoyle, Cream
City Review, 2 Bridges Review, Grift, Jewishfiction.net,
and other publications. She is the author of the critically acclaimed
novel The Color of Light and the story collection They
Were Like Family to Me. She lives in New Jersey, with her husband and four
children.
Connect
with Helen
“BOOK
BLAST” for They Were Like Family to Me:
Tuesday,
September 27th: Broken
Teepee
Tuesday,
September 27th: Read
Love Blog
Wednesday,
September 28th: Mom
in Love with Fiction
Thursday,
September 29th: Thoughts
on This ‘n That
Thursday,
September 29th: Ms.
Nose in a Book
Friday,
September 30th: Bibliotica
Friday,
September 30th: Palmer’s
Page Turners
Monday,
October 3rd: From the TBR
Pile
Monday,
October 3rd: Bewitched Bookworms
Tuesday,
October 4th: Books and Bindings
Tuesday,
October 4th: 100 Pages
a Day
Tuesday,
October 4th: The
Whimsical Cottage
Tuesday,
October 4th: Just One More
Chapter
Tuesday,
October 4th: Stranded in Chaos
Wednesday,
October 5th: Reading is My
Superpower
Wednesday,
October 5th: Book
Reviews and More by Kathy
Thursday,
October 6th: WV Stitcher
Thursday,
October 6th: Helen’s Book Blog
Thursday,
October 6th: Books a la
Mode
Friday,
October 7th: No More
Grumpy Bookseller
Friday,
October 7th: Travelling Birdy
Saturday,
October 15th: BookBub Blog –
author guest post, “World War ll Novels to Read this Fall”
Sunday,
October 23rd: Writer Unboxed –
author guest post
Date
TBD: Peeking Between the
Pages
1 comment:
Thanks for featuring this book for the tour!
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