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MRS. HORNSTEIN
  

MRS. HORNSTEIN [Paperback]

Fredrica Wagman


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Marty Fish is 17 years old when she meets her future mother-in-law, the awe-inspiring Mrs. Hornstien. Mrs. Hornstien lives in an enormous apartment in Ritterhouse Square, Philadelphia, complete with marble stairs and mahogany walls and a zodiac painted on the library ceiling. Heady stuff indeed for a young girl of Marty's humble background. In Mrs. Hornstien, Fredrica Wagman chronicles the relationships between Marty and her mother-in-law and Marty and her husband, Albert, from that first meeting in the Ritterhouse Square apartment to the engagement of Marty's own son 35 years later. It sounds like a pretty massive undertaking, but Wagman accomplishes it in under 120 pages.

The book might be slim, but it's certainly vocal. Everyone in Mrs. Hornstien seems to be shouting; scarcely a page passes without someone speaking in capital letters. This is especially true of Mrs. Hornstien, who seems to value DRIVE and AMBITION above all. One wishes she'd switch to emphatic italics from time to time. This is not a subtle book, but it is a heartfelt one. The message contained within it is obvious: trust love; let troubles strengthen, not break you. Mrs. Hornstien will fit nicely on the shelf next to anything by Robert Fulghum. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Marty Fish is just 17 and deeply in love with the much older Albert when they appear before his mother, the imperious Ms. Hornstien, ruler of her family and of upper-crust Philadelphia society. Marty, whose own mother tears at her daughter with a harsh love that is shrouded in greed and self-absorption, is loudly reviled by Mrs. H. as soon as the couple announce their engagement. Speaking from a distance of 35 years, Marty looks back on the decades of balance and truce that bring her beyond the deathbed of Albert's mother and to her own front door as she becomes the next Mrs. Hornstien to her son's fiancee. Wagman's delicately etched scenes of emotional combat and redemption draw a picture of love and forgiveness and tragedy that bind, bless, and transform the narrator into a woman of great strength and depth.
-?Beth E. Andersen, Ann Arbor Dist. Lib. Mich.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books i've ever read, Mar 27 2000
By Manola Sommerfeld - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Mrs. Hornstein (Hardcover)
This should be mandatory reading material for young women! A very short book packed with precious insight. The advice contained in this book is millions of times worth its price. Absolutely wonderful. I rushed to the store and bought an extra copy for my sister. I could write 50 more sentences and still not be able to convey the tremendous impression this book has made on me. Enjoyable from page one, funny and touching and dynamic (i love the way some of the characters speak, all in CAPS). Buy it and keep it on your nightstand forever!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A modern fable of women's lives, May 3 1997
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Mrs. Hornstein (Hardcover)
A deeply gratifying contemporary fable about family and the passing of the torch from one generation to the next. The eponymous Mrs. Hornstien is an unforgetable "everywoman" whose roughhewn nobility shines through on every page. Wagman writes in spare but intense and achingly beautiful prose that conveys more truths about the human heart and human longing and stubbornness in the face of adversity than any book in recent memory. Mrs. Hornstien is an uncommon, genuine work of literature that also speaks in an insistent and always compelling voice about our common humanity. A small gem, and a perfect Mother's Day gift as well

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Transformation and renewal in this powerful, terse novella., April 2 1997
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Mrs. Hornstein (Hardcover)
A satisfying, circular tale of a woman's journey from naive seventeen-year-old fiancee into a family matriarch. The tale opens with Marty, a Russian Jew who lives in Philadelphia in the not-so-distant past, being introduced to her future mother-in-law. Marty is overwhelmed and intimidated by the grandeur surrounding Mrs. Hornstien and the Hornstien lifestyle. Mrs. Hornstien, called the "Boss Lady" (who is always right), by her son, comes to have a close relationship with Marty, who plays the dutiful daughter-in-law. It is only years after Mrs. Hornstien's death, when Marty's son brings his fiancee to meet her, that Marty realizes that life has come full circle. In this realization is the poignant lesson that Mrs. Hornstien for all her melodramatics and bluster had much to teach, and that life is all too fleeting. A satisfying novella that explores the transition of one woman from Marty Fish to Mrs. Hornstien
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