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Arnold Markowitz, a painter and part-time math teacher at a second rate college, lives in hiding in the woods on "Mt. Markowitz" with his young wife and two small children. Life is simple and sweet until Leo Saperstone, a local developer, appears with surveyors and Arnie's little piece of paradise is threatened with construction of a Mall. The Szorskys, his farming neighbors have already sold out. It doesn't look good.This is war as one single man determined to protect his nest takes on the developers.
The book opens with Lenny Rosenthal, tax attorney and president of Arnold's high school
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Arnold Markowitz, a painter and part-time math teacher at a second rate college, lives in hiding in the woods on "Mt. Markowitz" with his young wife and two small children. Life is simple and sweet until Leo Saperstone, a local developer, appears with surveyors and Arnie's little piece of paradise is threatened with construction of a Mall. The Szorskys, his farming neighbors have already sold out. It doesn't look good.This is war as one single man determined to protect his nest takes on the developers.
The book opens with Lenny Rosenthal, tax attorney and president of Arnold's high school class, writing to the alumnae to invite them to a reunion in Brooklyn. The letter prompts a call from Arnold. He needs a lawyer to fight the developers. Lenny, tired of living with his mother, offers to come to the rescue, even if his specialty is the IRS anyhow, what are friends for?

New York Times - "Mr. Lieberman has a sharp eye for the incongruous and the humor that can accompany desperate happenings."

Newsweek - "(Paradise Rezoned has) hit the jackpot in paper with sales of 300,000 in the first three months."


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Autorenporträt
Robert H. Lieberman is a best-selling novelist and film director. He is also a long time member of the Physics faculty at Cornell University.

"Echoes Of The Empire" is his newly completed film and is available on Vimeo priorate its International Release. https://www.echoesoftheempire.com/#5

His previous films include, "Angkor Awakens" and "They Call It Myanmar," both New York Times Critics' Picks. The Myanmar film, which remains highly current, was named one of the top dozen films by Roger Ebert. All Lieberman's films are now available on all digital platforms.

Among his earlier films are the highly praised comedy "Green Lights", and the award-winning feature documentaries "Last Stop Kew Gardens," "Faces In A Famine" and "BoyceBall."

His latest novel is "The Boys of Truxton." He is also the author of "Baby" and "Paradise Rezoned, " (which sold over 300,000 copies). His other novels include, "Goobersville Breakdown, " "The Last Boy," "Perfect People." and "Neighbors." These are all available in an electronic edition from Kindle and in print from Amazon. He is presently at work developing a feature film based on his new novel "The Nazis, My Father & Me."

Currently he is at work on the new novel "Gordy" which he has worked on since 1985