
Summary
“For a real bargain, while you’re making a living, you should make also a life.” –Aaron Bronson In 1920, in small-town America, the ubiquitous dry goods store–suits and coats, shoes and hats, work clothes and school clothes, yard goods and notions–was usually owned by Jews and often referred to as “the Jew store.” That’s how Stella Suberman’s father’s store, Bronson’s Low-Priced Store, in Concordia, Tennessee, was known locally. The Bronsons were the first Jews to ever live in that tiny town …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781565123304 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1565123301 |
| Author: | Stella Suberman |
| Publisher: | Workman Publishing |
| Imprint: | Algonquin Books |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 316 |
| Release Date: | 14 September 2001 |
| Weight: | 380g |
| Dimensions: | 138mm x 210mm x 22mm |
About The Author
Stella Suberman
Stella Suberman was born in Union City, Tennessee, the setting for her memoir, The Jew Store, and spent her teens in Miami Beach, Florida. After twenty years in North Carolina, she returned to Florida in 1966 as the administrative director of the Lowe Art Museum of the University of Miami. Now retired, she lives in Boca Raton.
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