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Lies Will Take You Somewhere [Kindle Edition]

Sheila Schwartz
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In this strong debut novel, Schwartz takes a hard look at the dark secrets hiding within a marriage. Depressed over the death of her mother six months before, Jane Rosen, a stay-at-home mom of three girls and longtime wife to busy, self-absorbed rabbi Saul, finally flies down to her mother's long-empty Florida house to put her affairs in order. There, Jane finds evidence of a mother she never knew, while Saul contends with the girls—in particular unhappy, fragile 16-year-old Malkah—and a dying congregant's bombshell confession, that he had an affair with Jane 10 years before. Shocked and wounded, Saul tells Jane not to come home, leaving her to pursue her mother's secret life. Soon, Jane's caught up with a gardener who traps her in a spider web of drugs, sex and secrets. At home, Malkah's descent into depression and Saul's compounding fury push the family toward tragedy. Though readers may feel the couple is let too easily off the hook, Schwartz pursues both threads of the story unflinchingly to the end. (Mar.)
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In this strong debut novel, Schwartz takes a hard look at the dark secrets hiding within a marriage. Depressed over the death of her mother six months before, Jane Rosen, a stay-at-home mom of three girls and longtime wife to busy, self-absorbed rabbi Saul, finally flies down to her mother's long-empty Florida house to put her affairs in order. There, Jane finds evidence of a mother she never knew, while Saul contends with the girls—in particular unhappy, fragile 16-year-old Malkah—and a dying congregant's bombshell confession, that he had an affair with Jane 10 years before. Shocked and wounded, Saul tells Jane not to come home, leaving her to pursue her mother's secret life. Soon, Jane's caught up with a gardener who traps her in a spider web of drugs, sex and secrets. At home, Malkah's descent into depression and Saul's compounding fury push the family toward tragedy. Though readers may feel the couple is let too easily off the hook, Schwartz pursues both threads of the story unflinchingly to the end. (Mar.)
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In a voice reminiscent of Cynthia Ozick, this Jewish/Gothic novel renders the fracture and healing of the Rosen family. Jane Rosen leaves her three daughters and husband Saul, a rabbi, to care for her mother in Florida. In Jane's absence, Saul discovers-through the deathbed confession of a man in his congregation-that his wife had an affair ten years earlier. Enraged, he ostracizes Jane from the family and strands her in Florida with her grief.

Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 433 KB
  • Print Length: 387 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: Etruscan Press (May 1, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002E19JY6
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #637,496 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Achingly poignant first novel, August 8, 2009
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Lies Will Take You Somewhere, the first novel from award winning short story writer Sheila Schwartz, is a beautifully rendered story of a fractured marriage. The author's deep understanding of Jewish religious tradition and ethics enriches the telling. Sensitive writing and astute symbolism flow organically with an usual story line. Because this is a very different type of story, I remained engaged and curious until the end. The end is disturbing and left me wanting to talk it over with a close friend. Deep and complex, Lies Will Take You Somewhere is all the more tragic because we will not be hearing the voice of this gifted woman writer again. Sheila Schwartz passed away shortly before its publication. Lies Will Take You Somewhere would make an excellent choice for a book club discussion. I hope this beautiful book will find the audience of serious readers it deserves. High recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Florida Family Contemporary Jewish Fiction, July 6, 2009
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This debut novel by a Pushcart Prize & O. Henry short-story award winner follows a rabbi's wife's journey home to Florida to deal with her dead mother's house. It's sad and dark in places but also pretty funny in others. Mostly it's truly compelling. I could not put it down. Highly recommended.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written but too dark!, August 25, 2010
I got this book after reading short story "Finding Peace" by the same author and published by One Story last November. It's a beautfully written book. As I'm not Jewish, it was very interesting to discover so much about the Jewish religion and traditions. I could certainly relate to all the emotional family life turmoil. Yet the book was much too dark for me: kidnapping, rape, extremism, abortion, death of a child. Oh dear, so much sorrow! I still would recommend the book as Sheila Schwartz is such a gifted writer who passed away too soon.
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