Marching to Zion: A Novel - Mary Glickman - Books - Open Road Media - 9781480435629 - November 12, 2013
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Marching to Zion: A Novel

Mary Glickman

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Marching to Zion: A Novel

The tempestuous, tragic love story of a beautiful Jewish immigrant and a charismatic black man during the early twentieth century 
Mags Preacher, a young black woman with a dream, arrives in St. Louis from the piney woods of her family home in 1916, hoping to learn the beauty trade. She knows nothing about Jews except that they killed the Lord Jesus Christ. Then she begins working for Mr. Fishbein, an Eastern European émigré who fled the pogroms that shattered his life to become the proprietor of Fishbein?s Funeral Home. By the time he saves Mags from certain death during the 1917 race riots in East St. Louis, all her perceptions have changed. But Mr. Fishbein?s daughter, the troubled redheaded beauty Minerva, is a different matter. There is something wrong with the girl, something dangerous, something fateful. And it is Magnus Bailey, Mags?s first friend in the city, who learns to what heights and depths the girl?s willful spirit can drive a man.Marching to Zion is the tragic story of Minerva Fishbein and Magnus Bailey, a charismatic black man and the longtime business partner of Minerva?s father. From the brutal riots of East St. Louis to Memphis, Tennessee, during the 1920s and the Depression, Marching to Zion is a tale of passion, betrayal, and redemption during an era in America when interracial love could not go unpunished. Readers of Mary Glickman?s One More River will celebrate the return of Aurora Mae Stanton, who joins a cast of vibrant new characters in this tense and compelling Southern-Jewish novel that examines the price of love and the interventions of fate.


262 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 12, 2013
ISBN13 9781480435629
Publishers Open Road Media
Pages 262
Dimensions 133 × 203 × 17 mm   ·   281 g
Language English  

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