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  • Published: 4 February 2011
  • ISBN: 9781446461839
  • Imprint: RH AudioGo
  • Format: Audio Download
  • Length: 8 hr 57 min
  • Narrator: Sam Kelly
  • RRP: $19.99

The Invisible Wall




An extraordinary portrait of a lost world - powerful, moving and utterly unforgettable...

The narrow street on which Harry Bernstein grew up was seemingly unremarkable; there was nothing to distinguish it from the hundreds of other such working class streets in the industrial north of England - save for an invisible wall down the middle, dividing Jews on one side, from Christians on the other. The geographical distance may have been a couple of yards, but socially, it was miles.

'But there are few rules or unwritten laws that are not broken when circumstances demand, and few distances that are not too great to be travelled; and such was the case on our street. And I was to play an important part, unwittingly, in what happened...'

THE INVISIBLE WALL is the enchanting, true story of Harry's childhood in the mill town of Stockport in the shadow of the First World War. It's a wonderfully charming - and powerfully moving - tale of working class life, of social divide and of forbidden love...

  • Published: 4 February 2011
  • ISBN: 9781446461839
  • Imprint: RH AudioGo
  • Format: Audio Download
  • Length: 8 hr 57 min
  • Narrator: Sam Kelly
  • RRP: $19.99

About the author

Harry Bernstein

97-year-old Harry Bernstein emigrated to the USA with his family after the First World War. He has written all his life, but started writing THE INVISIBLE WALL following the death of his wife of 67 years, Ruby. He lives in Brick, New Jersey, USA.

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Praise for The Invisible Wall

A superb story ... A delightful, fascinating read which held me spell-bound throughout.

Billy Hopkins, author of Our Kid

A fascinating, poignant story ... which leaves one with a sense of hope

William Woodruff, author of The Road to Nab End

[An] affecting debut ... the nonagenarian gives voice to a childhood version of himself who witnesses his older sister's love for a Christian boy break down the invisible wall that kept Jewish families from Christians across the street. Yet when major world events touch the poverty-stricken block, the individual coming-of-age is intensified without being trivialized, and the conversational account takes on the heft of a historical novel with stirring success.

Publishers Weekly

An exceptional book

Guardian

A compelling narrative of childhood survival ... the tale has a freshness, a vitality and a relentless energy ... extraordinarily powerful. The Invisible Wall is a triumph of the human spirit over multi-faceted adversity.

Daily Mail

Extraordinary ... spare, uncomplicated, and terribly vivid for it

Independent

[A] heart-wrenching memoir ... the setting, beautifully rendered, recalls early DH Lawrence. It is a world of pain and prejudice, evoked in spare, restrained prose that brilliantly illuminates a time, a place and a family struggling valiantly to beat impossible odds. As an emotional experience and a vivid retelling of the author's past, it exerts uncommon power.

New York Times

A remarkable memoir ... vivid, compassionaite and notably unsentimental

Times Literary Supplement