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9781551928784
Winner of both the Lambda Literary Award and the Ferro-Grumley Award, this sweeping, brilliant, richly textured novel has been deemed "a work of remarkable importance" by the Village Voice. This underground classic will soon enjoy a North American release with a fresh and provocative new package, as well as an author's note personally welcoming readers to this wonderfully honest and oft-times intense depiction of a time history will never forget.Set in the early 20th century, Beyond the Pale follows the lives of two women who are born in a Russian Jewish settlement (the "pale" of the title) and ultimately immigrate to New York's Lower East Side. One extraordinary section of the book deals with the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire in which many young women died. This is a magnificent and accomplished work that takes us deep inside diverse worlds-the Russian pogroms, the immigrant experience, the New York suffrage movement. This is an enduring tale of the triumph of love and courage over inhumanity. But at its heart is the most universal story of all: the devotion of one person to another."Truly great novels aren't written very often, but Beyond the Pale deserves all the glowing adjectives available." (Bay Area Reporter)"There is a joy, one of the simplest and most profound there is, in a thing well done ... [C]oming across something like Beyond the Pale can really stop you in your tracks." (Toronto Star)Dykewomon, Elana is the author of 'Beyond the Pale', published 2008 under ISBN 9781551928784 and ISBN 1551928787.
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