Breakfast with the Ones You Love: A Novel

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Random House Publishing Group, 27 feb 2007 - 288 pagine
Meet Lea Tillim, aka Cadaver Dimples, Star of Morgues and Emergency Rooms. Scarecrow thin, with a sharp crew cut and a dead face, Lea’s a girl with a talent. She can think you into a heart attack if you cross her—or, if she’s feeling kind, just a bad case of indigestion. She has only one friend in the world, her cat, Tule. You see, a girl like Lea can’t be too careful whom she shows her talent to. In her experience it only leads to troubles and tragedies.

Now it’s led her to Jack Konar, who’s secretly building something strange and wonderful in an abandoned section of the local Sears and Roebuck. According to Jack, it’s all part of a master plan to rescue the Chosen from this godforsaken planet. But the agents of the Evil Ones–cleverly disguised as ordinary people and sometimes even cats–are trying to stop him. Jack needs a girl with Lea’s special talents. It would all sound just too crazy for words if the most dangerous and unexpected thing of all hadn’t happened. After years of the best poker face grief could buy, Lea finds herself slowly coming back to life . . . and falling in love with the savior of the world.
 

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Become Reacquainted with a Couple of Muscles
19
Looks Could Kill
35
The Yid Measures My Talent
53
Indian Summer
74
Jack Kisses Me
88
Underground
111
We Make It to Bobsons
127
The Minyan Reconnoiters
158
Yakov the Bull Explains Me Everything
176
Rats
186
The Minyan Sings Ghi Diddy Di on Top of Mount Nebo
199
Israel and Italy
214
Mrs Bobsons Marquetry Ladies
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We Establish Vohu
243
The Coming of the Meschiach
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Mrs Bobsons Hospitality
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Eliot Fintushel has published short stories in Asimov's, Analog, Strange Horizons, Amazing Stories, Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, Crank!, and in the anthologies Jewish Sci-Fi Stories for Kids, Jewish Detective Stories for Kids, Nalo Hopkinson's Mojo: Conjure Stories, and Polyphony 4. His fiction has appeared in the annual anthology The Year's Best Science Fiction several times. He has been nominated for the Theodore Sturgeon Award and the Nebula Award, and has twice won the National Endowment for the Arts Solo Performer Award.

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