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The Invisible Wall: A Love Story That Broke Barriers by Harry Bernstein (paperback)
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“There are places that I have never forgotten. A little cobbled street
in a smoky mill town in the North of England has haunted me for the
greater part of my life. It was inevitable that I should write about it
and the people who lived on both sides of its ‘Invisible Wall.’ ”
The
narrow street where Harry Bernstein grew up, in a small English mill
town, was seemingly unremarkable. It was identical to countless other
streets in countless other working-class neighborhoods of the early
1900s, except for the “invisible wall” that ran down its center,
dividing Jewish families on one side from Christian families on the
other. Only a few feet of cobblestones separated Jews from Gentiles, but
socially, it they were miles apart.
On the eve of World War I,
Harry’s family struggles to make ends meet. His father earns little
money at the Jewish tailoring shop and brings home even less, preferring
to spend his wages drinking and gambling. Harry’s mother, devoted to
her children and fiercely resilient, survives on her dreams: new shoes
that might secure Harry’s admission to a fancy school; that her daughter
might marry the local rabbi; that the entire family might one day be
whisked off to the paradise of America.
Then Harry’s older sister, Lily, does the unthinkable: She falls in love with Arthur, a Christian boy from across the street.
When
Harry unwittingly discovers their secret affair, he must choose between
the morals he’s been taught all his life, his loyalty to his selfless
mother, and what he knows to be true in his own heart.
A wonderfully charming memoir written when the authorwas ninety-three, The Invisible Wall vibrantly
brings to life an all-but-forgotten time and place. It is a moving tal
of working-class life, and of the boundaries that can be overcome by
love.
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