

An edition of Natasha and other stories (2004)
By David Bezmozgis
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
J. Cape,Jonathan Cape
Language
eng
Pages
147
Description:
"Natasha is the chronicle of the Bermans, told in stories. In "Tapka," six-year-old Mark's first experiments in English bring ruin and near tragedy to the neighbors upstairs. In "Roman Berman, Massage Therapist," Roman and Bella stake all their hopes for Roman's business on their first dinner with a North American family. In the title story, we witness Mark's sexual awakening at the hands of his fourteen-year-old cousin, a new immigrant from the New Russia. In "Minyan," Mark and his grandfather watch as the death of an Odessan cabdriver sets off a religious controversy among the residents of a Jewish old-people's home." "The stories in Natasha capture the immigrant experience."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Jews, Latvians, Immigrants, Fiction, Jewish families, Canadian Domestic fiction, Social conditions, Fiction, short stories (single author), Ontario, fiction, Jews, fiction
People: David Bezmozgis (1973-)
Places: Ontario, Toronto, Toronto (Ont.)
Times: 1980-2000