Tevye the dairyman

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Publisher
Penguin USA, Inc.
Released
November 7, 1988
Pages
376
Series
Penguin classics
Readers
2.0★ (1)

Tevye the dairyman

1988 · Book · Sholem Aleichem

Translations into EnglishContinental european fiction (fictional works by one author)Fiction, short stories (single author)

If you're meant to strike it rich, Pan Sholem Aleichem, you may as well stay home with your slippers on, because good luck will find you there too.

For the 150th anniversary of the birth of the “Jewish Mark Twain,”a new translation of his most famous worksTevye the Dairyman and Motl the Cantor’s Son are the most celebrated characters in all of Jewish fiction. Tevye is the lovable, Bible-quoting father of seven daughters, a modern Job whose wisdom, humor, and resilience inspired the lead character in Fiddler on the Roof. And Motl is the spirited and mischievous nine-year-old boy who accompanies his family on a journey from their Russian shtetl to New York, and whose comical, poignant, and clear-eyed observations capture with remarkable insight the struggles and hopes and triumphs of Jewish immigrants to America at the turn of the twentieth century. by Sholem Aleichem