 | Just before Passover, Leah and Harry's mother buys a carp and puts it in the bathtub before turning it into her famous gefilte fish. But Leah and Harry befriend the fish, and decide that it must be rescued. This is a thoughtful story about the nature... |
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 | This venerable comic novel purports to be the autobiography of a humorously smug member of the English landed gentry--the quintessential upper-class twit. Originally published in 1924, it was rediscovered by Anthony Burgess 40 years later. |
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