The Mystics of Mile End

Sigal Samuel

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The Meyer family lives in Mile End, home to a mashup of hipsters and Hasidic Jews, where down the street crazy Mr. Katz is building a tree out of plucked leaves, toilet paper rolls, and dental floss. When David, a skeptical professor of religion, is diagnosed with an unusual heart murmur, he becomes convinced that his heart is whispering divine secrets.
But when David's frenzied attempts to ascend the Tree of Life lead to tragedy, his daughter Samara, who abruptly abandoned religion years earlier, believes it is up to her to finish what she started. As Samara's brother documents her increasingly strange behaviour, it falls to next-door neighbour and Holocaust survivor Chaim Glassman to shatter the silence that divides the members of the Meyer family. But can he break through to them in time? (From Freehand Books)
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From the book

You think, because you are sitting in a tree and it is raining and you have not eaten and you have not slept, that you are uncomfortable? You are following a clear path, and that is comfortable!

From The Mystics of Mile End by Sigal Samuel ©2015. Published by Freehand Books.

Author interviews

Media Audio | Cinq a Six : The Blue Met Literary Festival: The Mile End in Fiction

Caption: Authors Sigal Samuel, Guillaume Morissette, and Michel Hellman join Host Jeanette Kelly in a spirited conversation about life in the Mile End at The Blue Met Literary Festival.

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