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Poet Joanne Limburg has produced an exquisite and heart-breaking memoir of her childhood, her Jewishness, her mother's death, and how she came to terms with her brother's suicide: 'I explained to the rabbi that his death was the point of fracture in my world.' Hilary Mantel has written of Small Pieces, 'Can a writer be too honest? At times you want to close this book to protect its subject.'
By Jewish Book WeekPoet Joanne Limburg has produced an exquisite and heart-breaking memoir of her childhood, her Jewishness, her mother's death, and how she came to terms with her brother's suicide: 'I explained to the rabbi that his death was the point of fracture in my world.' Hilary Mantel has written of Small Pieces, 'Can a writer be too honest? At times you want to close this book to protect its subject.'