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Mrs. Washington and Horowitz, Too: A Novel [Hardcover]

Henry Denker (Author)
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July 1993
Feeling ignored by his children and abandoned by his friends, Samuel Horowitz, at the urging of Mrs. Washington, agrees to volunteer at a hospital. 20,000 first printing. $15,000 ad/promo.

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In a wry, affecting sequel to Horowitz and Mrs. Washington , Denker obliquely addresses some issues involving the elderly: the death of a spouse, loneliness, depression, retirement and relocation. Samuel Horowitz, almost 70, is not his usual irascible self: his Manhattan paper-and-twine business is thriving without him, his best friend has moved to Florida, and he feels more and more useless. Harriet Washington, the black physical therapist who bullied Horowitz back to health after his stroke six years ago, sets out to restore the spark of life in her old companion. Soon she has him competently nurturing problem babies in a Harlem hospital; then, employing Jewish culinary arcana (Should blintzes contain jam or cottage cheese? Is it better to use brisket or short ribs in beef and barley soup?), the crafty therapist maneuvers a successful encounter between Horowitz and widow Molly Mendelsohn. This is only the beginning of Mrs. Washington's machinations in a fresh, honest and barbed contemporary romance that also takes a sharp look at devastating big-city problems.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Kirkus Reviews

A heartwarmer on the way to heartburn--in a sucrose sequel to Denker's Horowitz and Mrs. Washington (1979) that has that tower of selfless dedication, black Mrs. W., leading that adorable, grouchy Jewish guy out of depression and into love. Samuel Horowitz, retired from his Manhattan paper-and-twine business and widowed for six years, is in a funk: he's not needed anymore in the firm, his old buddies are gone, and these days his only pleasure in life comes in the outings with Mrs. Washington-- the top-sergeant therapist who restored him after his stroke. Reading Horowitz's depression, Mrs. W. steers him gently into volunteering at a local hospital where alcohol- and drug-addicted newborns need special care in holding and feeding. After a false start--when Horowitz angrily argues with little Molly Mendelsohn (she's his age--and the plot is on autopilot from here on) about baby-wrapping techniques--he'll become so involved that, illegally, he traces a mite to its home to check on its care. This causes dismissal, but it's Molly Mendelsohn who organizes a volunteer protest. It all ends with combined love, love, love--friends and Molly and Samuel's kids are finally unified--that's as big as a moon over Manhattan. Nice-as-pie billboard characters (except for some professor types urging bilingual education, which gives Sam/Denker a chance to shoot from the hip), streams of sentiment, and--though the volunteer work with newborns is an interesting, valuable subject- -overladen with a sticky sweetness that would drive Miss Daisy crazy. -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 333 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow & Co (July 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0688124666
  • ISBN-13: 978-0688124663
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,497,636 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A funny but awakening view on an elder's life, July 14, 2003
Society seems to have a pre-conceived notion that the elders should simply fade away, after they have served their 'term' through those youthful & agile years. However, just like everyone else, their satisfaction & happiness rely on their sense of completeness (to be depended upon & needed once again) & yes, to be loved. This book takes a look at what the elders (have to)do to cover those long barren hours in their twilight years..often drowning in senile depression should they fail to find something worthy of their time & attention. However, it was presented in a funny way --- what with Mrs. Washington playing an over-aged 'Cupid' to two elder lovey-dovies, & later on becoming a victim of 'granny romance' in the end. Mr. Horowitz' rich blend of characters is just as lovable as well.
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