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Another fine book from Meat For Tea Press. Sixteen linked short stories that explore love, loss, family, and cultural legacies in this imaginative engaging debut. The stories, written in first person, have the feeling of autobiography, with many examining family relations and Ukrainian Jewish heritage. The tales range from heartbreakingly poignant to hilariously humorous. The Black Hole Pastrami has won many awards, including The Pinnacle Book Achievement Award, Eyelands International Book Awards (Finalist) and Readers' Choice Five Stars ! Praise for The Black Hole Pastrami: "Satisfying and often joyful..." - Foreword Reviews "Inventive and emotionally observant writing." - Kirkus Reviews "Feingold writes with tremendous charm and has a gentle, affectionate attitude towards his characters ..." - Indie Reader "There's an echo of Jean Shepherd's work here, a humorous and slightly fictionalized recounting of an affectionately-recalled if not perfect childhood and life..." - Foreword Reviews "At once a love letter to family and an examination of the tension between carefree and careless youth and regretful middle age, this charming collection of stories is full of heart and humor ..." - Christian Livermore, author of We Are Not OK "Feingold pulls off his storytelling balancing act like a tightrope walker who lets us delight in the ultimate performance while barely noticing the years of practice." - John Sheirer, author of Stumbling Through Adulthood: Linked Stories "Jeffrey Feingold's story collection, The Black Hole Pastrami, is a delicious offering of interwoven stories, seasoned with surrealism, humor, a bit of regret, a lot of heart. ...this could as easily be called a novel." -Jan Maher, author of Heaven, Indiana and Earth As It Is
"After Dinner Conversation" Magazine - October 2022The Loneliest Number: A bipolar piano player goes off her medication to enter an international competition.Immortality Failure: The medical nanites in the elderly inventor's body are failing, and she is finally going to die.Gardenia: The narrator decides to stop in for breakfast at a small-town diner and must come to terms with Elroy Goddard.After "The End": A free-floating planet is on a collision course with earth and a man must decide how to spend his last hours.The Empathery: Various family members try out new bodies to learn empathy and teambuilding.I, Von Economo: A woman goes back to get revenge on the man who forced her soul into a new body.Love Sounds: A mother suffering from mental illness wants to help plan her daughter's wedding.After Dinner Conversation believes humanity is improved by ethics and morals grounded in philosophical truth. Philosophical truth is discovered through intentional reflection and respectful debate. In order to facilitate that process, we have created a growing series of short stories across genres, a monthly magazine, and two podcasts. These accessible examples of abstract ethical and philosophical ideas are intended to draw out deeper discussions with friends, family, and students.¿¿¿ If you enjoy this story, subscribe via our website to "After Dinner Conversation Magazine" and get this, and other, similar ethical and philosophical short stories delivered straight to your inbox every month. (Just search "After Dinner Conversation Magazine")¿¿¿
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