Beyond the Pale

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Raincoast Books, 2003 - 406 pages
Beyond the Pale — winner of the Lambda Literary Award — tells the stories of two Jewish women living through times of darkness and inhumanity in the early 20th century, capturing their undaunted love and courage in luminous and moving prose. The richly textured novel details Gutke Gurvich’s odyssey from her apprenticeship as a midwife in a Russian shtetl to her work in the suffrage movement in New York. Interwoven with her tale is that Chava Meyer, who was attended by Gurvich at her birth and grew up to survive the pogrom that took the lives of her parents. Throughout the book, historical background plays a large part: Jewish faith and traditions, the practice of midwifery, the horrific conditions in prerevolutionary Russia and New York sweatshops, and the determined work of labor unionists and suffragists.

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Section 1
3
Section 2
10
Section 3
21
Section 4
38
Section 5
75
Section 6
83
Section 7
92
Section 8
112
Section 15
240
Section 16
254
Section 17
274
Section 18
283
Section 19
291
Section 20
321
Section 21
337
Section 22
363

Section 9
120
Section 10
134
Section 11
181
Section 12
206
Section 13
210
Section 14
232
Section 23
393
Section 24
397
Section 25
406
Section 26
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