Amy Bloom Quotes
The German Deli Was Run By A Distant Cousin Of Kaiser Wilhelm And The Great Neck Jews Loved The Place; They Flocked To Kuch's. They Said To One Another, What A Character He Is, Otto, Strictly Old Country, I'm Telling You. Gus Didn't Think That Negroes Would Rush To Shop In A Store Run By Some Retired Slave Owner, Eager To Share Memories Of Fun Times On The Plantation, Praising Massa's Old-fashioned Mississippi Charm. Jews Were Still Chasing That Absurd, Wishful Feather. Eventually, Jews Would Become Like Everybody Else. They'd Elevate Small Grievances; They'd Cherish Hurt Feelings And Ill Treatment Like They Were Signs Of Virtue.
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