|
Gloria DeVidas Kirchheimer
Gloria DeVidas Kirchheimer is the author of a book of short stories
based on Sephardic family life, Goodbye, Evil Eye, and co-author
(with Manfred Kirchheimer) of a nonfiction book, We Were So Beloved:
Autobiography of a German Jewish Community. Her work has been published
in print and online magazines, widely anthologized, and broadcast over National
Public Radio. A writer, translator, and editor, Kirchheimer is a first-generation
American and lives in New York City where she was born.
 |
|
Amalie in Orbit
ISBN 978-0-9797516-3-9
208 pages
Price: $15.00
Amalie Price—overeducated, sharp-tongued, and slightly cross-eyed—has
been coasting along in New York as a sheltered faculty wife who
secretly freelances as a French porno translator, when she suddenly
finds herself a widow at 40. Left with no financial resources
by her activist—and possibly unfaithful—husband, she
must contend with her newly alienated teenage son, the threat
of eviction from her Upper West Side apartment, and the need to
earn a living.
Amalie transforms herself in record time as she takes on the New
York City bureaucracy, leads a tenant protest, and becomes increasingly
engaged in social issues, to her own surprise and the amazement
of both her inscrutable son and wacky sociologist father. Along
the way, Amalie manages a new job, attempts to make peace with
her offspring, and fights off—or succumbs to—a colorful
variety of men in hot pursuit: a composer who bases his music
on cuts of meat, her messianic new boss, and a lawyer who relies
on his dog for legal strategy.
Set in the late 1980s, Amalie in Orbit is an insightful
and often hilarious tale of one woman’s miraculous conversion.
|
|