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Swimming to Jerusalem: A Novel

By: Seth Bornstein
Narrated by: Louis B. Jack
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Swimming to Jerusalem is the story of Bram Goodman; his family, friends, colleagues, and demons told in alternating time periods over 35 years.

Born in Paris, he spent his childhood in Israel and moved to Brooklyn as a teenager. When he flunks out of college, Bram returns to Israel in an effort to find a sense of purpose. He enlists in the Army with Yoni, his cousin and best friend. Their tour of duty is uneventful until, nearing the end of their service, they find themselves on the Lebanon frontier confronting the horrors of war.

After his discharge, an aimless and disillusioned Bram makes his way to Paris. Busking on the Boulevard Saint-Germain, he meets Liz and follows her back to New York. Decades later, with a family and career, Bram uses his irreverent personality and sharp humor to mask the tragic events of his youth.

When Theo, his youngest child, seeks to learn about his heritage, Bram begins to confront the past that he has attempted to keep at bay. It is a journey that will take him back, both emotionally and physically, to a place he thought he could leave behind.

©2023 Seth Bornstein (P)2025 Seth Bornstein
Biographical Fiction Family Life Genre Fiction Jewish World Literature
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