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A gripping historical saga Set against the backdrop of 20th Century Manhattan, "Across Seward Park" weaves a riveting tale of family, ambition, and self-discovery. When idealistic young Irving Friedman and his beautiful, hard-nosed sister Miriam are forced to leave their brutal father's home, they must make their way amid the sprawling tenements of the Lower East Side. Trapped in the garment industry's backbreaking sweatshops, Irving is swept into the dangerous world of union organizing, while Miriam finds unexpected new love. As the years pass and one generation yields to the next, the…mehr

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A gripping historical saga Set against the backdrop of 20th Century Manhattan, "Across Seward Park" weaves a riveting tale of family, ambition, and self-discovery. When idealistic young Irving Friedman and his beautiful, hard-nosed sister Miriam are forced to leave their brutal father's home, they must make their way amid the sprawling tenements of the Lower East Side. Trapped in the garment industry's backbreaking sweatshops, Irving is swept into the dangerous world of union organizing, while Miriam finds unexpected new love. As the years pass and one generation yields to the next, the siblings' hard-won success is imperiled when an old family secret is unearthed that puts Irv on a collision course with Miriam's ambitious daughter Shelly. Will secrets from the past destroy their family's bond, or will they find a way to forgive? An unforgettable tale of love, sacrifice, and the enduring power of kinship in the face of adversity.
Autorenporträt
Gail Lehrman is an expatriate New Yorker relocated to the Pacific Northwest. Though she has traded the canyons of Manhattan for the mountains of Oregon, Gail has never lost her fascination with her native city and its melting pot history. New York's voices still sing in her ear. Those voices are the force behind her debut novel, Across S eward P ark.She holds a B.A. and M.A in English Literature and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Columbia University. After a ten-year teaching career, she pivoted into computer programming but continued to feed her creative spirit by studying acting and singing (a skill she sadly never mastered). Life swerved again when she moved to the West Coast with her husband and son. Now a frequent hiker in Oregon's lovely Columbia River Gorge, Gail is also an enthusiastic participant in the rich literary community of Portland, Oregon.