“Safekeeping, Jessamyn Hope’s luminous, irreverent, and ambitious first novel, shows how a single item — a medieval brooch made by a Jewish artisan for . Fearless and tender, Jessamyn Hope holds in her hands both the sweep of history and the intricacies of the human heart.” —Caitlin Horrocks, author of This Is Not Your City It’s and Adam, a drug addict from New York City, arrives at Kibbutz Sadot Hadar with a medieval sapphire brooch. Jessamyn Hope’s debut novel Safekeeping is a sweeping and historical tale of the men and women who work and live on a kibbutz, an Israeli commune based around socialist www.doorway.ru novel is based on a cast of characters running away from past sins and working toward new lives, featuring Author: Jessamyn Hope.
Jessamyn Hope is an award-winning novelist and memoirist. Her debut novel SAFEKEEPING was a Boston Globe recommended read; acclaimed by The Globe and Mail; a New York Public Library Staff Pick; ; a National Jewish Book Club pick; winner of the J.I. Segal Award; and a finalist for both the Harold U. Ribalow Prize and the Paterson Fiction Prize. "In Safekeeping, Jessamyn Hope introduces an extraordinary cast of characters and by way of their desires and secrets weaves an intricate and moving portrait of humanity. Hope is an enormously skillful storyteller, providing great suspense while also creating the daily patterns of these memorable lives." —JILL McCORKLE. Jessamyn Hope is the author of the novel Safekeeping— a Boston Globe recommended read; acclaimed by The Globe and Mail, The Montreal Gazette, The Jerusalem Post, and Tablet Magazine; a New York Public Library Staff Pick; winner of the J.I. Segal Award in English Fiction; a finalist for the Ribalow Prize and the Paterson Fiction Prize; and found at number two on BuzzFeed's "53 Books You Won't.
Jessamyn Hope is an award-winning writer of fiction and www.doorway.ru debut novel Safekeeping was a Boston Globe recommended read; acclaimed by The Globe and Mail, The Montreal Gazette, The Jerusalem Post, and Tablet Magazine; a New York Public Library Staff Pick; a National Jewish Book Club pick; winner of the J.I. Segal Award in English Fiction; and a finalist for both the Harold U. “Safekeeping,” by Brooklyn resident Jessamyn Hope, is an expansive debut novel about love, the inevitability of loss and the courage it takes to keep starting over. Set against the backdrop of Jewish history, “Safekeeping” explores human perseverance through the stories of six troubled characters whose lives intersect one summer on a kibbutz in Israel. Jessamyn Hope’s debut novel Safekeeping is a sweeping and historical tale of the men and women who work and live on a kibbutz, an Israeli commune based around socialist www.doorway.ru novel is based on a cast of characters running away from past sins and working toward new lives, featuring.
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