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The Book of Jeremiah: A Novel in Stories

Julie Zuckerman

Julie Zuckerman's moving and engrossing debut novel-in-stories, The Book of Jeremiah, tells the story of awkward but endearing Jeremiah Gerstler -- the son of Jewish immigrants, brilliant political science professor, husband, father.

Jeremiah has yearned for respect and acceptance his entire life, and no matter his success, he still strives for more. As a boy, he was feisty and irreverent and constantly compared to his sweet and well-behaved older brother, Lenny. At the university, he worries he is a token hire. Occasionally, he's combative with colleagues, especially as he ages. But there is a sweetness to Gerstler, too, and an abiding loyalty and affection for those he loves. When he can overcome his worst impulses, his moments of humility become among the best measures of his achievements.

Spanning eight decades and interwoven with the Jewish experience of the 20th century, Julie Zuckerman charts Jeremiah's life from boyhood, through service in WWII, to marriage and children, a professorship and finally retirement, with compassion, honesty, and a respect that even Gerstler himself would find touching.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Press 53
  • Publish Date: May 3rd, 2019
  • Pages: 202
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.46in - 0.67lb
  • EAN: 9781941209981
  • Categories: Short Stories (single author)WomenBiographical

About the Author

Zuckerman, Julie: - Julie Zuckerman's fiction and nonfiction have appeared in a variety of publications, including The SFWP Quarterly, The Macguffin, Salt Hill, Sixfold, The Coil, Ellipsis, Crab Orchard Review and others. A native of Connecticut, she now lives in Modiin, Israel, with her husband and four children. The Book of Jeremiah was the only runner-up for the 2018 Press 53 Award for Short Fiction and is her debut collection.

Praise for this book

One of the characters in Julie Zuckerman's novel in stories, The Book of Jeremiah, refers to the biblical book of the same title as "all doom and gloom," but Zuckerman's book about Jeremiah Gerstler and his family is anything but. It contains considerable loss, trouble, sorrow, and suffering, but its thirteen stories are also laced with love, forgiveness, hope, optimism, and even what we might call salvation. It is a book that acknowledges the darkness while leading the Gerstlers, and us, toward the light--and toward each other. Reading these wise and moving stories, you'll feel like a long-lost relative who's returned home just in time for the family reunion. --David Jauss, author of Glossolalia: New & Selected Stories

This book is the moving, endearing story of Jeremiah Gerstler--son, father, husband, academic, Jew--who tries over the course of his life to be the best person he can, and who will inspire his readers to do the same. Jumping backwards and forwards in time to hone in on various periods in Gerstler's life, this novel in stories offers a sensitive and nuanced portrayal of some of life's most painful and private moments. --Ilana Kurshan, author of If All the Seas Were Ink, winner of the 2018 Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature

Jeremiah Gerstler delighted, enraged, and moved me, sometimes all at once. In The Book of Jeremiah, Julie Zuckerman has created nothing less than a life. These stories shimmer with tenderness and truth. --Anna Solomon, author of Leaving Lucy Pear