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Natasha

by David Bezmozgis

Natasha

by David Bezmozgis

'Natasha and Other Stories' immerses us into the heart of the immigrant experience through the Bermans, a Russian Jewish family adapting to life in Toronto. Through the eyes of Mark, their son, we witness their struggles and triumphs with humor and poignant depth. In a collection that echoes the early works of Jewish literary greats, we are invited to navigate the complexities of identity, belonging, and change.

  • Fiction
  • Family
  • Immigrant
  • Jewish
  • Toronto
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