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When Katie Silkwood falsely accuses her husband, Martin, of domestic violence, in order to gain the upper hand in their pending divorce case, she exposes him to a harsh legal system that treats "alleged" abusers as "non-persons," trampling on their rights, destroying their reputations and severing their ties to loved ones. But unlike most men who find themselves in this predicament, Martin has a powerful ally in his corner: A resourceful, underground network that is willing to take extreme measures to make sure he gets a fair trial. Follow the action, as the clock ticks down toward the final, courtroom showdown in this simmering drama about the perils innocent men often face in the surreal world that is modern-day American divorce.
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Presents a comprehensive reference to the American Civil War, including a chronology of major events, biographical sketches, related articles and a collection of maps.
The story begins with a grandfather who heroically escaped from Russia by swimming the Pruth River to Romania—or did he? Then there are stories of another grandfather who kept a lifelong mistress; grandmothers who were ignored except in the kitchen; migrations legal and illegal from Eastern Europe to Canada to California; racketeers on one side of the family and Communists on the other; and a West Coast adolescence in the McCarthy years. All of these (mostly true) stories form a Jewish family's history, a tale of dislocation and assimilation. But in the hands of award-winning historian Robert Rosenstone, they become much more. The fragments of memory so beautifully preserved in The Man Who...