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July 20, 2008
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| The Moon Canopy by Fred J. Feldman | Reviewed by Alice Klein |  | Publisher: iUniverse
http://www.iuniverse.com
ISBN:0595420362
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Mainstream
Release date: December 2006
Format: Softcover
Pages:196
Price: $14.95
| There comes a time in every woman’s life when she simply must break free and rebel. For Leah Lerner, a young Jewish woman, it was the 1970s. Fresh out of school and over her parents’ objections, she moves to Soho and rents an apartment. And, into her life comes Ben Saltzman and Geronimo Sabat. The former is her nosy and interfering landlord, and the latter is an artist who has decided to very generously "share" the loft apartment with Leah…with Leah paying the rent, of course. His biggest, and latest, creation is the Moon Canopy…hence the name of the novel.
Fred Feldman tells the down-to-earth journey with earthy language and honesty. This coming of age story and a girl’s first love is more than adequately written and described in The Moon Canopy.
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