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Book Discussion welcomes author A.J. Sidransky

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Forgiving Maximo Rothman focuses on what happens when a man loses his faith in God, his religion and winds up a victim of a murder in Washington Heights. Meet Max Redmond/AKA Max Rothman and get to know this man. Hardnosed, difficult to deal with an estranged from his son, Max has few friends and even fewer that care about his death. But, when a young Dominican boy named Carlos is looking good for the murder Detective Tolya Kurchenko comes to his defense. Shalom Rothman is Max's son and as we get to know him and his relationship with his father and why they are estranged the author also explains Tolya's with his father. When two sons are shunned because of what they decided for their lives words are said and cannot be taken back. Before someone dies you hope to show forgiveness or forgive them. Learn what happens when it's too late. Spanning sixty five years and three continents, from Hitler's Europe to the decaying Societ Empire of the 70's and learning about the histoyr of Sosua, a Jewish settlement in the Jungles we understand why Rothman was so embittered, close to the Dominicans in his neighborhood and begin to see why he abandoned his faith.

 

Welcome author A J Sidransky to Blog talk radio: Book Discussion . I am your host Fran Lewis

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