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A Fine September Morning tells a gripping tale of hate, hope, and love entwined with one man's obsessed determination to rescue his brother. During Russia's. Editorial Reviews. About the Author. My father Ben was born in the Ukraine amidst the worst of A Fine September Morning - Kindle edition by Alan Fleishman. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets.
The page you are attempting to access contains content that is not intended for underage readers. This item has not been rated yet. His beloved brother Lieb stays behind and lives the nightmare of the Bolshevik revolution, civil war, typhus, and famine. He turns to Avi, his brother in America, who frantically tries to rescue Lieb and his family with no more to work with than his own wit. A Fine September Morning blends historic facts and fictional characters. Log in to rate this item.
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Avis mothers dying wish was to save that brother and bring him to America! This book is about family and keeping the family together! Jan 28, Frankie rated it it was amazing. Loved reading about Avi's learning to become an American. The author worked hard to be historically accurate. Apr 14, Heather Hyde rated it really liked it.
Historically vivid, a heart rending tale of Avi who escapes Russia to America during the troubles leaving his beloved brother behind, he never forgets him but cannot persuade him to leave, spending his life finding ways to make him change his mind and when he finally does, will they manage it or will it be too late? Clodi rated it really liked it Jan 20, Elaine Tenzer rated it really liked it Apr 10, Janice Brodsky rated it liked it Mar 31, Frances Everett rated it it was amazing May 18, Marcia Barasia rated it it was amazing Aug 07, Etty Hadas rated it liked it Aug 20, Muriel Goldstein rated it it was amazing Jul 22, Leonard model rated it it was amazing Dec 13, Rana Buckner rated it really liked it May 15, Ausbury rated it really liked it Jun 19, Deborah Kotzen rated it liked it Nov 05, Shari rated it really liked it Oct 16, Scott Odom rated it really liked it Jun 06, Dora rated it really liked it Aug 14, Alex Butremovic rated it it was amazing Aug 09, James LeClair rated it it was amazing Feb 28, Peggy Brin rated it it was amazing Dec 12, Dee rated it liked it Apr 15, Sherrie rated it really liked it Jul 05, Shari rated it really liked it Oct 18, Arlene rated it it was amazing Sep 30, Wilson rated it really liked it Jul 05, Leslie rated it really liked it Jun 24, There are no discussion topics on this book yet.
Prior to beginning my writing career, I was a marketing consultant, senior corporate executive, university adjunct faculty, corporate board member, community volunteer, and an officer in the U.
Then at a time when most people are retiring, I began this new vocation as a novelist. Here's how it happened. My father Ben was born in the Ukraine amidst the worst of the Russian Tsar's bloody anti-Jewish riots - pogroms. Shortly after, my grandfather Max escaped with his family to America. A hundred years later, I returned to the Ukraine. I paid my respects at a tombstone honoring the victims of the pogroms and stood in the square where the Nazis in rounded up thousands of Jews and marched them off to be executed. Had my grandparents not left Russia when they did, I might well have died in a square just like that one.
My yearning to connect with these grandparents I never knew arose in those moments. Writing novels seemed to be the only means for me to satisfy that passion. I was more than a little surprised by the excellent reception to each of my novels. The wide audience of readers were a mix of both Jews and non-Jews keenly interested in the chronicles of Twentieth Century Jews, from persecution to tragedy to triumph.
Most were from the United States, but a significant number came from many other parts of the world too. Lately I have turned to writing short stories for publication in literary journals. These stories are non-sectarian, dealing with human nature and how we respond to critical moments that shape who we are.