Leib Weihnachtskuchen and His Child.(Brief article)(Book review)

From: Wisconsin Bookwatch | Date: January 1, 2006 | Copyright information

Leib Weihnachtskuchen And His Child

Karl Emil Franzos, author

Michael Mitchell, translator

Ariadne Press

270 Goins Court, Riverside, CA 92507

1572411376 $22.00 ariadnebooks.com

Fluently translated into English by Michael Mitchell, Leib Weihnachtskuchen And His Child is the story of a tragic attraction between a Janko, a Gentile struggling with a heavy mortgage owed to three local moneylenders, and Miriam, the daugh...

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