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The
1999 Shortlist:
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The Puttermesser Papers by Cynthia Ozick |
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Find out more about Cynthia Ozick and her books on these sites: A comprehensive Cynthia Ozick research page with lots of information and links A Cynthia Ozick Reader from the University of Indiana An interview with Cynthia Ozick from the Atlantic Monthly A National Book Foundation conversation with Cynthia Ozick, with a biogaphical note |
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Ruth Puttermesser, yearning for a life of the mind (her idol is George Eliot), finds herself mired in the lowest circles of city bureaucracy. Her love life is hopeless. Her fantasies are more influential than reality - she takes Hebrew lessons from an uncle who died before she was born; she makes a golem out of the earth of her houseplants. Still, she turns out to be the best mayor New York City ever elected. Soon enough, though, paradise gained becomes paradise lost, and the impact of getting exactly what you want and then losing it plays itself out in dramatic and surprising fashion.
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