The War of The Rosens
Janice Eidus

The War of the Rosens is as fierce, unflinching and tender as its feisty ten year-old heroine, Emma Rosen. Growing up in the mid-60’s in the Bronx, Emma carries the weight of the world and the fate of her volatile, unpredictable family on her small shoulders. Emma, a budding poet seeks answers to questions about the nature of good and evil while struggling with an alternately brutal and loving father, a meek and “lost” mother, and a spiteful older sister.

While the Rosens ricochet off life’s hard knocks, 13-year-old May, Emma’s sister, keeps her physical symptoms a secret because of her fear of doctors. When tragedy strikes the family, it is Emma, with a tenacious spirit and an indomitable imagination who, through the power of love and the force of the written word, instigates her family’s salvation.

...a ruefully funny, wickedly
observant take on urban angst.
-- Publisher’s Weekly 

The Rosens are dreamers. They are all trying to change things, to map their own dreams of a world in which the meanings of “Faith” and “Love” will one day be fully understood and realized, to create some possibility of a future, which becomes the most essential dream of all.

The War of the Rosens explores the timeless world of childhood—raw pain, bitter injustice, dark humor, achingly brilliant flashes of insight—and the elusive promised land of adulthood with clarity and grace.

“Eidus has a spirited voice
and a sly affection for her characters.”
-- New York Newsday
ISBN-13: 978-1-933016-38-2
ISBN-10: 1-933016-38-8
$14.95 US / $20.95 CAN, August 2007, 186 pages, paperback, 5.5” x 8.5”, Fiction, Behler Publications. Author’s
Hometown: New York, NY
 
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