On Herring Cove Road: Mr. Rosen and His 43Lb Anxiety
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On Herring Cove Road: Mr. Rosen and His 43Lb Anxiety
"It's an entertaining story that will play at your heartstrings. An easy, light read about an old and emotionally-broken introverted Jew, a lonely nine-year-old next-door neighbor, and the salvation found through their forced friendship. It may make you laugh and cry -maybe at the same time." Robert S. -Montreal, Canada
An edit to the third edition of On Herring Cove Road: Mr. Jew and the Goy Boy, which included a slight expansion of several chapters and an addition to the author's notes, was completed on May 12, 2016, to address the typographical and grammatical issues and replace the British specific terms, phrases and spellings with their American equivalents.
Once an amusing extrovert with a reputation as a prankster, Mr. Rosen is entering his senior years as a stoic, thirty-year converted introvert who hates change, has little to no interest in people and is more than content to have his wife sit in the navigator’s seat of his life. Since becoming a practising introvert, there have been almost no changes in his life, and for the few that there were, his wife had walked him through them, including the recent move to a much smaller home in a lower/middle-class neighbourhood where he lives directly next door to a racist whose nine-year-old son addresses him as Mr. Jew.
Mr. Rosen had seen the move coming, and he is very much aware of the enormous change to come sometime in the, hopefully, far off future; though, he refuses to give it any attention. That change will come on slowly and painfully and will eventually force him to chart his own life’s route.
This heartwarming and feel-good novel offers a roller coaster ride of emotion as Mr. Rosen's habitual world begins to implode while on a collision course with the chaotic world of an innocent child, its troubled mother and vengeful father.
**Five Stars** "I cried -only to have a smile brought to my face before the tears even dried." Carol H.F.
*Warning* The novel contains a section of strong language and involves story elements of death, alcoholism, and domestic violence. Not recommended for those under the age of fourteen.
ABOUT THE SERIES
The first of the four stand-alone novels in the evocative and not-so-nuclear family saga series called Herring Cove Road where a small group of troubled individuals, dealing with their own personal issues, accidentally come together to form a family unit, and then while struggling to maintain it, are forced to deal with its dark results, such as: racism, death, murder, suicide and much more.
Taking place primarily in the 70’s, with believable characters and mostly situated in several areas of Halifax, Nova Scotia, the series chronicles the actions (and their results) of an old and introverted Jewish man, a struggling mother, her naive and lonely son, and a boy streetwise beyond his years.
Volume 1: On Herring Cove Road: Mr. Jew and the Goy Boy
Volume 2: Still on Herring Cove Road: Hickory, Dickory, Death
Volume 3: Off Herring Cove Road: The Problem Being Blue
Volume 4: Before Herring Cove Road: A Love Story **Coming in November 2016**