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posted by [personal profile] selkie at 05:23pm on 02/10/2004

Jeannelle M. Ferreira has sold Sean Wallace her first novel, A Verse From

Babylon, for an early 2005 Prime release. She is currently working on her

second novel, The Seal Wife.

 


 
A Verse From Babylon is Jeannelle's first published novel. She is twice twelve years old, has been writing since she was six, and holds a degree in Creative Writing from Brandeis University. She enjoys listening to stories and swimming off the coast of Massachusetts; she divides her time between her family’s farm there and Washington, D.C.
 
Siz an emese mayse: this story is true. A Verse From Babylon is a series of snapshots which never existed, but the people within them did. Told in a mosaic of scenes and events, it chronicles the lives of a group of Jewish friends who banded together to create the repertory theatre in the ghetto of Vilna, Lithuania, under the Nazi regime. A reminder that the camps were not the first step along the road to the Holocaust, A Verse From Babylon presents Raissa and Violeta, Fayge and Beniek, and their fellow artists not as victims of a violent genocidal war, but as humans with human interests: art, theatre, poetry, and music, all of which they created or helped to foster in the Vilna ghetto. As they fall one by one to the brutalities of the ghetto, they continue to fight back with their only weapons: words, subterfuge, and defiance.
Written with a lyrical style and a sense of reverence for the people she has studied, the author flawlessly transforms real-life events into a powerful work of literature. Foregoing traditional narrative form, she presents the story of the Vilna Ghetto as it might have appeared to those living in it: a series of events and conversations retold with understanding and grace, but also with a fearless view of the facts of ghetto life. From the lush description of fresh fruit in front of starving Jews to the striking final images of rebellion and sacrifice, she treats language as both a means of comfort and a method of survival.
 
C O L O P H O N
 
To Sonya, who dared me, who bit back. To Kim Godsoe, for all the games of jacks. To Emily, Nicole and Sam for keeping my lamps lit. To Professors Tinberg and Weisberger, who gave me the keys to all these doors. To my mother. Thank you.
 
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There are 13 comments on this entry. (Reply.)
 
posted by [identity profile] indy-go.livejournal.com at 07:23pm on 02/10/2004
*beams*

Wow, indeed! I continue to be insanely excited for you. And, by the way, have caught up on my flist from the past few days, and your cookie? Lovely. I can't wait to go buy my very own copy.
 
posted by [identity profile] ari-o.livejournal.com at 07:53am on 03/10/2004
*is excited for you*!!
 
posted by [identity profile] strange-selkie.livejournal.com at 08:52am on 03/10/2004
Ari...
Meet us at TeaLuxe or somethin' Saturday or Sunday? If you feel like a schlep to Providence we can rendesvous @ Wickenden or Thayer... If you feel like hanging close to home well, we could PROBABLY negotiate the T... :D

I dunno, talk to the GF, she has the Logical Mind. I know we're gunna be where you are, Saturday, but that's with family so it's anybody's bet. We could probably make a Sunday run allsoe.
 
posted by [identity profile] ari-o.livejournal.com at 09:47am on 03/10/2004
I will chat with the girl. ;)
 
posted by [identity profile] metallumai.livejournal.com at 11:27am on 03/10/2004
Hi Selkie-- I see your name a lot on Sam's journal-- and I know you were Kassandra. (well-done, btw-- I was Perdits but gave it up in confusion.)

Do you mind if I friend you? I think I'd like a person who likes Selkies; one of the protagonists in my last fic was one and it was immense fun to write her.
 
posted by [identity profile] strange-selkie.livejournal.com at 07:38pm on 03/10/2004
Hi! You sound incredibly cool, from Sam's description, and I always enjoy reading your comments in his LJ. Rock on!
 
posted by [identity profile] metallumai.livejournal.com at 04:33am on 04/10/2004
Lovely! Thanks-- done.
 
posted by [identity profile] metallumai.livejournal.com at 11:30am on 03/10/2004
I mean Perdita. Thumbfingered.
 
posted by [identity profile] practicaldavid.livejournal.com at 08:01pm on 10/10/2004
Congratulations.
 
posted by [identity profile] atlas-maker.livejournal.com at 06:05pm on 11/10/2004
The picture of your thumb from your website is more attractive than your current, but I suggest you shove either/or up your ass and get the hell off her LJ, you thieving bastard. Your wishes, good or otherwise, are not welcome here.
 
posted by (anonymous) at 06:35pm on 11/10/2004
I'm glad to see that at least one of you still visits Practical, and that clearly I haven't been exempt from having all sorts of lies told about me subsequent to my departure, which is to say thieving what???

That's a rhetorical question. I thought I'd be nice just this one time, and see? See where it gets me?
 
posted by [identity profile] atlas-maker.livejournal.com at 06:44pm on 11/10/2004
Don't be nice. Begone.
 
posted by [identity profile] jollyfatman.livejournal.com at 09:13pm on 11/10/2004
Fuck.


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