Spanning the length and breadth of the twentieth century, Alice
Mattison's masterful "In Case We're Separated" looks at a family of
Jewish immigrants in the 1920s and 1930s and follows the urban,
emotionally turbulent lives of their children, grandchildren, and
great-grandchildren against a backdrop of political assassination,
the Vietnam War, and the AIDS epidemic. Beginning with the title
story, which introduces Bobbie Kaplowitz--a single mother in 1954
Brooklyn whose lover is married and whose understanding of life is
changed by a broken kitchen appliance--Mattison displays her
unparalleled gift for storytelling and for creating rich,
multidimensional characters, a gift that has led the "Los Angeles
Times" to praise her as "a writer's writer."
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