There are two voices in this complex and moving narrative, and on the surface they could not seem more different.
The two stories, son\'s and mother\'s, beautifuly j. violently racist small town.
The second voice is that of Rachel Shilsky, daughter of a failed itinerant Orthodox Jewish Rabbi in a...
One is the voice of a black musician, composer and writer who traces his own evolution and that of his seven brothers and sisters from a childhood in a Brooklyn housing project to accomplished maturity.
There are two voices in this complex and moving narrative, and on the surface they could not seem more different