The Corset Maker: A Novel

Author:   Annette Libeskind Berkovits
Publisher:   Amsterdam Publishers
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9789493231924


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   08 March 2022
Format:   Hardback
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The Corset Maker is a tale of the twentieth century that celebrates human resilience. It is an enchanting, resonant novel inspired by the life of Dora Libeskind and seen through the eyes of Rifka. Berkovits weaves a story of a quintessential rebel in times of global crisis and war. Threads of Nazism, antisemitism, and sexism make for a compelling, fast-paced narrative that sees a young heroine navigate the world in search of her destiny. —Daniel Libeskind, architect; Founder Studio Daniel Libeskind; Author of a dozen books including Breaking Ground and Edge of Order; Berlin and New York Whoever saves a soul, saves the world A Parisian Count, a Moroccan arms smuggler, and an orphaned Spanish boy test the convictions and tug at the heart of Rifka Berg, a young Jewish corsetiere from Warsaw. The Corset Maker follows Rifka’s enthralling life leading up to, during, and after WWII. Born into a pious Orthodox family, Rifka yearns to read forbidden literature and to explore the world beyond the confines of her small community. Her wishes come true, albeit harrowingly, when the tumultuous events of the 20th century take her on a journey for survival. Faced with life and death situations, Rifka must take immense risks. What decisions will she make? Or will circumstances choose for her? The Corset Maker is written in honor of the author’s mother and her close friends, all women of immense courage and integrity. Rifka’s personal struggles and dilemmas go to the heart of the major ethical issues and challenges of our times.

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Author:   Annette Libeskind Berkovits
Publisher:   Amsterdam Publishers
Imprint:   Amsterdam Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.807kg
ISBN:  

9789493231924


ISBN 10:   9493231925
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   08 March 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Author's Note Prologue Part I 1. Rifka, Warsaw, 1928 2. Fanny Pozner Gymnasium 3. Poppa 4. A Bond of Friendship 5. Grandmother Sarah 6. Marshalkowska Street 7. A Gathering Storm 8. The Nudelman Papers Part II 9. The Count 10. Paris 11. Paris: The Gift of Time 12. Naples 13. Still Waiting 14. Shipboard 15. The Promised Land 16. Jaffa 17. The Atlit Colony 18. Maya 19. Tasting Politics 20. The Arab Revolt 21. International Brigades Recruitment Headquarters 22. Carmel GuestHouse, Summer 1936 23. The Recruiter. Warsaw, August 1936 Part III 24. Albacete, Spain 25. Manuel 26. Jacob's Dilemmas 27. Small Victories 28. The Infirmary 29. Spoils of War 30. No Pasaran 31. Life in La Roda 32. La Bodega de Serapio 33. To the Ebro Part IV 34. Internment Camps, France: Argelès-sur-Mer, February 1939. Gurs, April-November 1939 35. White Terror, March 1939 36. Berlin, Germany. Early Spring 1939 37. Mme Travers 38. A Special Assignment 39. Father Chapelle 40. Raquela Reinvented 41. R is for Resistance 42. Ida Rubinstein 43. In Paris Once Again 44. Le Petit Théâtre de la Mode 45. Jean Petit 46. Adina Part V 47. Paris, Fall 1973 48. Paris, Spring 1981 49. Paris, Winter 1996 50. Points of Inflection Epilogue About the Author Further Reading Amsterdam Publishers Books

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The Corset Maker is a tale of the twentieth century that celebrates human resilience. It is an enchanting, resonant novel inspired by the life of Dora Libeskind and seen through the eyes of Rifka. Berkovits weaves a story of a quintessential rebel in times of global crisis and war. Threads of Nazism, antisemitism, and sexism make for a compelling, fast-paced narrative that sees a young heroine navigate the world in search of her destiny. -Daniel Libeskind, architect; Founder Studio Daniel Libeskind; Author of a dozen books including Breaking Ground and Edge of Order; Berlin and New York Annette Libeskind Berkovits has made central moments of twentieth century history come alive. An Orthodox Jewish girl rebels against her family and becomes an entrepreneur only to face antisemitism. She travels to Palestine and Spain and France, each time to survive more violence. Love and violence are at the core of this extraordinary novel. Berkovits fills history with romance. -John J. Clayton, award-winning author of literary fiction and short story collections. His stories have won prizes in O. Henry Prize Stories, Best American Short Stories, and the Pushcart Prize anthology. Clayton's novels include Kuperman's Fire, What Are Friends For, and Mitzvah Man; Leverett, MA The Corset Maker begins in the fall of 1930. Nationalism is surfacing as Europe teeters. In Warsaw Poland 12-year-old Rifka Berg asks her beloved Ultra-Orthodox father why girls don't have bar mitzvahs. His answer brings about an epiphany that changes the course of her life. Thus begins Rifka's life's journey: continents will be crossed, wars will be won, and others lost, there will be love and there will be unspeakable genocide. Even Rifka's name and identity must change for her to survive, but Rifka's search for the truth of experience, for the very meaning of life and her place in it will never wane. Timely and more relevant to today than is comfortable. This is the journey of the hero in the truest sense of Joseph Campbell. -Jim Cooper, advertising photographer and author, Funeral in Montauk; Mosfellsbaer, Iceland With her eloquent and captivating writing Annette Berkovits transports one to the riveting saga of survival, resilience, and ingenuity of a young woman from Warsaw, Poland. Set mainly in the twists and turns of the first half of 20th-century Europe, The Corset Maker ignites the reader's imagination of history and brings to life the hard choices and challenges facing young people during that time. The story concludes with an unexpected ending in the last decade of the century. I simply could not put the book down. -Zvi Jankelowitz, Director of Institutional Advancement, Yiddish Book Center; Massachusetts A vivid narrative that poses an urgent and universal question: how to survive as a woman while balancing personal responsibility, solidarity, and pacifist ideals. Readers first meet The Corset Maker as she rebels against her Orthodox Jewish upbringing in inter-war Warsaw, striking out for independence with her friend to open a corsetiere's shop. The departure of her elder sister to join Jewish settlers in Palestine and the arrival of Nazism in Poland combine to send her on an odyssey through Israel and Europe during the cataclysms of the mid-20th century. As she encounters danger and suffering and the anguish of an impossible love she is plunged into political and personal conflict. She is constantly forced by circumstances to question and challenge her own deeply held principles, yet her resilience and commitment to the welfare of others continually shine through the darkest moments. -Maybelle Wallis, MD, author Heart of Cruelty; Wexford, Ireland


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Annette Libeskind Berkovits (www.annetteberkovits.com) was born in Kyrgyzstan and grew up in postwar Poland and the fledgling state of Israel before coming to America at age sixteen. In her three-decade career with the Wildlife Conservation Society in New York, she spearheaded the institution’s nationwide and worldwide science education programs. Her achievements include the first-ever agreement to bring environmental education to China’s schools. The National Science Foundation has recognized her outstanding leadership in the field. Now retired, she is pursuing her life-long love of writing. Her stories and poems have appeared in Silk Road Review: a Literary Crossroads; Persimmon Tree and in American Gothic: a New Chamber Opera. Her first memoir, In the Unlikeliest of Places, a story of her remarkable father’s survival, was published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press in September 2014. Berkovits has completed two other non-fiction manuscripts and is working on a poetry collection as well as a novel.

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