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Mary Morris: teaches writing at Sarah Lawrence College and lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and daughter.

Works by Mary Morris

Maiden Voyages: Writings of Women Travelers (1993) — Editor; Contributor — 192 copies
Gateway to the Moon (2018) 111 copies
The Jazz Palace: A Novel (2015) 80 copies
The River Queen (2007) 75 copies
The Waiting Room (1989) 63 copies
A Mother's Love (1993) 52 copies
Acts of God: A Novel (2000) 46 copies
House Arrest (1996) 39 copies
Revenge: A Novel (2004) 37 copies
The Bus of Dreams (1985) 28 copies
The Night Sky: A Novel (1995) 23 copies

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Much to recommend. I have not read this author since [b:Nothing to Declare: Memoirs of a Woman Traveling Alone|190555|Nothing to Declare Memoirs of a Woman Traveling Alone|Mary Morris|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1312010327l/190555._SX50_.jpg|1574298] but I enjoyed her tale of a tiger safari in India as much as that long-ago book. The hundred short chapters made for an accommodating reading experience as she wove together repercussions from a life-altering ice skating accident, her Chicago youth and meeting her husband, and this recent trip to India along with literary allusions, quotes and wonderful tidbits on tigers.… (more)
 
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featherbooks | 4 other reviews | May 7, 2024 |
This story is heartbreaking and fascinating at the same time. I knew about Conversos, but not about the crypto-Jews of New Mexico.
 
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decaturmamaof2 | 7 other reviews | Nov 22, 2023 |
The non-sexual relationship between a black jazz trumpet performer Napoleon and Maddy is beautifully executed. The loving way the sequence where Benny plays background music to a silent film is goose bump writing. And you will flip when you were read about the rejuvenation of Napoleon’s career after a vicious attack. He is able to use his disfigurement and career threatening injuries to his advantage when he is renamed The Black Butterfly. Mary Morris peppers this historical fiction with characters like Al Capone and Louis Armstrong to engage us in this lovely and inspiring novel.… (more)
 
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GordonPrescottWiener | 6 other reviews | Aug 24, 2023 |
During the inquisition, Spanish would purposely serve pig knuckles and ham hock to see if a pretend converted Jew chokes at the sight. They would charge for tortures—removing fingers, mouth burns, even if you are burned at the stake, your family has to cover the costs. Columbus used the theories based on the almanac of Rabbi Abraham Zacuto. Isabel and Ferdinand financed Columbus’s voyage to the new world with money confiscated from the Jews of Seville exiled or killed.
The novel juggles time periods between 1492 and 1992. It gives the novel a thrust as you try to determine the connection between those five hundred years. With a large canvas of characters, Mary Morris is able to keep our focus without gimmicks or contrivances.
The sequence where the adult son of a converso, Jews that converted to Christianity, to avoid execution by Spain, proceeds to circumcise himself is excruciating. The detail and aftermath of the blood is written with poetic horror. The side effects of this self-mutilation prevented him from intimacy due to lasting pain.
The Inquisition horror is laced with beautiful writing as the reader continues to gasp at the mechanisms The Spanish used against Converso Jews.
With a tear soaked ending, this is a magnificent read full of magical treasures.
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