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Wickett's Remedy: A Novel by Myla Goldberg
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Tevye the Dairyman and The Railroad Stories (Library of Yiddish Classics) by Sholem Aleichem
$10.85
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All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque
$6.99
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Bread Givers: A Novel by Anzia Yezierska
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Brick Lane: A Novel by Monica Ali |
Eliza's father, Saul, a scholar and cantor, had long since given up expecting sparks of brilliance on her part. While her brother, Aaron, had taken pride in reciting his Bar Mitzvah prayers from memory, she had typically preferred television reruns to homework or reading. This belated evidence of a miraculous talent encourages Saul to reassess his daughter. And after she wins the statewide bee, he begins tutoring her for the national competition, devoting to Eliza the hours he once spent with Aaron. His daughter flowers under his care, eventually coming to look at life "in alphabetical terms." "Consonants are the camels of language," she realizes, "proudly carrying their