The Other

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Product Details
Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Level Best - Historia
Publish Date
Pages
260
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.59 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781685128043

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About the Author
Jeff Markowitz is the author of six novels, including the award-winning dark comedy, Death and White Diamonds. Jeff spent more than forty years creating community-based programs and services in New Jersey for children and adults with autism, including twenty-five years as President and Executive Director of the Life Skills Resource Center, before retiring in 2018 to devote more time to writing. In October 2021, a puzzle hunt based on Jeff's novella, Motive for Murder raised more than $1 million for at-risk children in NYC. Jeff is a past President of the New York Chapter of Mystery Writers of America. He lives in Monmouth Junction NJ with his wife Carol and two cats, Vergil and Aeneas.
Reviews

"Jeff Markowitz's powerful and poignant novel addresses hate, that scourge of human experience, and how it poisons what should be the joy we all deserve in simply being alive. It's in his exquisitely drawn characters' quest for joy that Markowitz finds beauty despite the darkness overtaking two interconnected eras: one past, and one present. It is a quest we all need, and which Markowitz has gifted us."

Ann Aptaker

Award-winning author of the Cantor Gold series

"Both contemporary and historical, The Other, will grab you from the first page. Written with the tension of a murder mystery, which it is as well, this riveting tale of heroism in the face of bigotry takes a fresh look at an age old problem. Set in the serenity of pastoral New Jersey, its characters reflect the symmetry of hate and reconciliation shaking our world then and now. A not-to-be-missed book."

A. J. Sidransky

author of The Incident at San Miguel

"The Other is the kind of book that we need right now. Markowitz investigates what national identity means, seamlessly weaving two storylines at the same lock tender's house, ninety years apart. The narrative judiciously navigates the seeds of Nazism, the Iranian Revolution, and the rise of twenty-first-century militias with a level of historical accuracy often lacking in modern literature. The wisdom contained within these pages simply can't be ignored."

Robert Creekmore

author of the Manly Wade Wellman Award finalist, Prophet's Debt

Are a people chosen or marked? Are we fated for suffering or destined to love? When do the differences that make us unique become a signal for escalating hatred? Jeff Markowitz explores these factors and looks at the core of humanity in his novel The Other which, with its dual timelines, looks at the progress-or lack of it over ninety years of human activity in a rural New Jersey town.

It weaves a complex tale of hate with a deep love between family members that even reaches beyond the veil that separates life from death. With the spirit of his dead wife Zoya, (or is it just her memory) to advise him Charlie Levenson sets out to unravel the thread that connects two Gordian knots threaded together through time. A buried box and a seemingly senseless murder. He faces a hydra of bigotry and antisemitism with internal courage and the love of his family.

The Other is an important work deeply personal, and completely accessible. I cannot recommend it strongly enough as a book about crime, about humanity and a book about the power of love." Teel James Glenn