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His Grandmother's Memory

Written by: Gordon Haber
Narrated by: Daniel A. Guttenberg
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The world's only short story about a man "impregnated" by the departed soul of his Jewish grandmother.

Edward lives the good life in Brooklyn. Until he's haunted by a strange legacy - the memory of his deceased grandmother. It seems that Grandma has some unfinished business in this world. To get his grandmother out of his head, Edward journeys to Poland, where he wrestles with his family's complicated past. This is a story of possession, in both senses of the word - a Jewish ghost story told with humor, tenderness, and insight. Another great listen from the author of the best-selling Kindle Singles False Economies and Adjunctivitis.

©2016 Gordon Haber (P)2016 Audible, Inc.

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  • Jamie Garcia
  • 2022-02-02

Perfect

I did slow down the recording. I love it. Short and sweet , leaves you thinking.

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  • brenda schleuning
  • 2018-01-28

Na

The book was very short the narrator was terrible I returned the book I do not recommend it to anyone