Bruce Jay Friedman’s "Stern" offers a darkly humorous and satirical glimpse into the life of a Jewish family in 1960s New York. Explore themes of neuroticism and anxiety in this classic work of Jewish fiction. Friedman masterfully blends humor with poignant observations, creating a portrait of a character grappling with the everyday absurdities of life. "Stern" remains a timeless exploration of the human condition, offering readers a chance to reflect on the enduring power of family, identity, and the search for meaning. This meticulously prepared print edition allows you to rediscover this important work of literary fiction.
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