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Ashes
Ashes | Sharon Gloger Friedman
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A Jewish Family's Epic of Hope, Tragedy, and Survival Easter Sunday, 1903 ushered in three days of government-sanctioned brutality on the Jews of Kishinev, Russia. In the aftermath of slaughter, rape, and destruction, Meyer and Sadie Raisky escape to New York City with their thirteen-year-old daughter, Miriam. Their home and business gone, reeling from devastating personal tragedy, the Raiskys cling to the promise of a better life in America. But upon arriving in New York City, Miriam and her parents quickly learn that promises are easily broken in the tenements of the Lower East Side. When circumstances force Miriam to abandon the schooling she loves to help support her family, she goes to work at the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, joining other immigrant girls who work long hours for low wages in shocking conditions. Against the backdrop of emerging workers' rights and women's rights, Miriam's social conscience and young womanhood both blossom when she falls in love with a union organizer. Meticulously researched and rich with beautifully drawn characters that bring 20th-century New York City to life, Ashes is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, and a haunting elegy to the young women whose suffering inspired changes to the working conditions in the garment industry.
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This beautifully written novel of the horrendous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911 is Friedman‘s debut in historical fiction. I certainly hope she will write more books in this genre.

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As ASHES begins, we meet and follow Meyer and his family through their horror in Kishinev and then their travel to and their struggles in New York.

If you are a fan of historical fiction, family sagas, and the making of America, you will want to add ASHES to your reading list.

ASHES is bit depressing because of the sorrow and historical events, but the characters are personable and lovable. 4/5

FULL REVIEW: https://tinyurl.com/y4cv7smy

Crazeedi You are killing me with all these interesting posts lately!!!! Arrrrggghhh!! Mor books to read!😍😉 5y
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Ashes | Sharon Gloger Friedman
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I just finished thIs well-researched, heart wrenching historical fiction book.

FULL REVIEW 6/10.

As ASHES begins, we meet and follow Meyer and his family through their horror in Kishinev and then their travel to and their struggles in New York.

ASHES is bit depressing because of the sorrow and historical events, but the characters are personable and lovable and Ms. Friedman's writing style is marvelous and pull-you-in.

Tissues needed. 4/5

Crazeedi I'm not sure if I'm strong enough it right now to read this! 5y
SilversReviews @Crazeedi It is heart wrenching but also a great history lesson. 5y
Crazeedi @SilversReviews I'll put it on my tbr for sure 5y
SilversReviews @Crazeedi If you enjoy historical fiction, you will like it. The first chapter is VERY depressing because of the event, but the characters are great. 5y
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