‘Sons and Daughters’: A Beautiful Memorial to Yiddish Culture

This novel is an elegy of a lost culture of faith and family in 1930s.
‘Sons and Daughters’: A Beautiful Memorial to Yiddish Culture
"Sons and Daughters" is a beautiful, poignant novel by Chaim Grade.
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“Sons and Daughters” offers us a unique glimpse into the lost culture of Yiddish-speaking Jews who once lived near Vilna, Lithuania, in a town called Morehdalye during the 1930s. Chaim Grade’s novel can be described as a tale about the struggle between tradition and the influences of the modern world.

However, the heart of the novel is a family drama and an elegy for Grade’s homeland. The author portrays a fragmenting world. He searches for greater meaning while holding back the tides of hate and politics.

Adam H. Douglas
Adam H. Douglas
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Adam H. Douglas is an award-winning full-time freelance writer and author of over 20 years. His work has appeared internationally in publications, including Forbes, Business Insider, MyPerfectMortgage, and many more. His creative works tend toward speculative fiction and horror fantasy. He lives in beautiful Prince Edward Isand, Canada with his wife of 30 years and his dogs and kitties.