Hollywood Park
A Novel
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About the Book
The year is 1934, hardly a favorable time to be starting life as an adult. The starry twenties had seemed bright enough to light the years ahead for Chicagoans Richard and Dorothy Sherman and David and Simmie Weiss. But the Thirties have dropped an opaque curtain between them and their stars. The Depression stalks them through the pages of the novel like a faceless, voiceless character itself. No one can escape its discouraging shadow, not even Simmie’s obsessed ex-husband, Joe Mostowitz, who possesses money but not the thing he wants most – Simmie. She, of them all, sees not the hard times, but the glamorous ones assured her by the gorgeous face and figure she studies every day in the mirror. Simmie believes she has a destiny, and nothing, not even a goddam depression, is going to deprive her of it. From a time not so long ago when insulin was the only miracle drug, and when anti-semitism was nearly an epidemic in the United States, here is the story of the Sherman and Weiss families, who struggled to preserve their pride and hold onto their dreams in the tiny Chicago neighborhood with the dreamy name . . . Hollywood Park.
About the Author
Martin Marcus’s credits include a radio comedy show and award-winning network documentaries. He is a published humorist with books from Lippincott – the best-selling Yiddish for Yankees or Funny You Don’t Look Gentile – and Doubleday, The Power of Yiddish Thinking. His poetry collection, File Under Melancholy, Troika V, was acclaimed by Pulitzer Prize poet Maxine Kumin. This is his first novel. He lives with his wife Sue in Wilmette, Illinois. What some reviewers have said about his work: "authentic humor" – Saturday Review ". . .flippant, amusing, successful" – Library Journal ". . .fills a long felt need. Cleverly done, I salute Mr. Marcus" – Harry Golden, author, Only In America "Martin Marcus’s intelligent script" – Variety "Marty Marcus is a great pure writer" – Backstage