The Librarian's Son by Gelerman, Ellen

Ellen Gelerman

The Librarian's Son

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"That's where I died."When Jessie Wilton's three-year-old son utters these words during a rebroadcast of the 9/11 terror attacks, she is forced to acknowledge a...

"That's where I died."

When Jessie Wilton's three-year-old son utters these words during a rebroadcast of the 9/11 terror attacks, she is forced to acknowledge a shocking possibility: that her firefighter-obsessed child is recalling the life of a first responder who died with his boyfriend in the Twin Towers.

To Jessie and her wife, accepting that their child may be the reincarnation of a man killed decades ago challenges everything they thought they knew about life...and death. But as word of his extraordinary past-life memories leaks out to their small, conservative town, an extremist organization accuses Jessie of "grooming" her child to be gay-and brands her a danger to the community she serves as a youth librarian.

With neighbors' hostility escalating to anonymous threats, Jessie begins to feel unsafe in her own home. The arrival of a mysterious stalker adds to her dread just as the organization demands that she be fired from her job.

Can Jessie find a way to free her town from the malignant influence of the group that is demonizing her and regain the fragile peace her family has found there?

The Librarian's Son will appeal to readers who enjoy Jodi Picoult's exploration of contemporary hot-button social issues.

Ellen Gardner Gelerman grew up on Long Island, New York, and spent much of her adult life there. She received her BA in English in 1980 from Indiana University, Bloomington, leading to a lifelong love of English literature as well as a copywriting career in advertising and promotion. Beginning with Grey Advertising in Manhattan, and moving on to Newsday (Melville, NY) and Cablevision (Bethpage, NY), Ellen wrote television, radio, and print advertising copy as well as brochures and marketing scripts.Though Ellen is retired from her formal career, writing is still her passion. A short story of hers appeared in The Road to Pemberley: An Anthology of New Pride and Prejudice Stories (Ulysses Press, 2011). Her debut novel, The Book of Hannah: A Tragicomedy in Three Trimesters (2019), won the 2021 NYC Big Book Award in the Chick-Lit category. She is also the author of The Hand of Miriam (2023), a Jewish coming-of-age novel, and Hannah and Her Daughters (2024), the sequel to The Book of Hannah.Ellen and her husband, Roy, who have two adult children, currently live in Michigan with their dogs. Ellen teaches Zumba for the fun of it and works as a political activist because the times demand it.

Genre
Politics
Pages
250
Publisher
Ellen Gelerman
Publication Date
Content
ISBN
9798987649176

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