An edition of Tessie and Pearlie (1996)

Tessie and Pearlie

a granddaughter's story

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An edition of Tessie and Pearlie (1996)

Tessie and Pearlie

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In Tessie and Pearlie: A Granddaughter's story, journalist Joy Horowitz undertakes what turns out to be the most inspiring assignment of her life - spending time alone with her two Jewish grandmothers, Tessie and Pearlie, who are in their nineties. They are her heroes and her guides into old age. She chronicles their past and present and learns a little Yiddish along the way, keeping the continuum alive by offering a beautifully written celebration of family, passion, and Jewish cooking.

Tessie and Pearlie are very different but remarkably similar. Tessie strictly observes Jewish ritual; Pearlie believes that religion resides in the heart. Like the matriarchs of the Old Testament, they have become nearly invisible to the outside world. But as keepers of the family legacy, they maintain their power through longevity. And Joy discovers that their lives are proof that sometimes there are men around and sometimes not, but life goes on either way.

From the beauty parlor to the conga line, from latkes frying in the kitchen to a trip back to Ellis Island, Tessie and Pearlie teach us about living. And dying. Still close to their immigrant past and hardened by wars and the Depression and discrimination against Jews that began to dissipate only in the 1950s, they are the last of a breed - a generation passing but not likely to be forgotten.

Here, two bubbes share their wisdom, knowledge, and recipes to die for. And their granddaughter asks questions of them others wouldn't dare mention, about sex, love, and motherhood.

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Scribner
Language
English
Pages
280

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Cover of: Tessie and Pearlie
Tessie and Pearlie: A Granddaughter's Story
2010, Touchstone
in English
Cover of: Tessie and Pearlie
Tessie and Pearlie: A Granddaughter's Story
May 5, 1997, Touchstone
Paperback in English
Cover of: Tessie and Pearlie
Tessie and Pearlie: a granddaughter's story
1996, Thorndike Press
in English
Cover of: Tessie and Pearlie
Tessie and Pearlie: a granddaughter's story
1996, Scribner
in English

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973/.04924/0092, B
Library of Congress
E184.J5 H663 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
280 p. :
Number of pages
280

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL974803M
Internet Archive
tessiepearliegra00horo
ISBN 10
0684813955
LCCN
96011799
OCLC/WorldCat
34355247
Library Thing
1734117
Goodreads
5072779

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COMPARED TO MY GRANDMOTHERS, I'M A SHMEGEGGE.
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