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A Bad Friend

by Jules Feiffer
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Overview

Set in Brooklyn during the 1950s, A Bad Friend brings us into the household of Shelly and Naomi Wallach, a middle-aged couple who are as fervently opposed to McCarthyism, anti-Semitism and exploitation of the working class as they are passionately committed to the Rosenbergs, civil rights and Stalin. Their independent-minded teenage daughter, Rose, squirms under the weight of her parents' oppressive Marxist principles. "Maybe I'm only a liberal," Rose says, which provokes a stern lecture from her mother; and as the antagonism between the rigidly ideological Shelly and her questioning, rebellious daughter grows, it becomes increasingly clear that politics is personal and that developing your own beliefs comes at a price.

Synopsis

Set in Brooklyn during the 1950s, A Bad Friend brings us into the household of Shelly and Naomi Wallach, a middle-aged couple who are as fervently opposed to McCarthyism, anti-Semitism and exploitation of the working class as they are passionately committed to the Rosenbergs, civil rights and Stalin. Their independent-minded teenage daughter, Rose, squirms under the weight of her parents' oppressive Marxist principles. "Maybe I'm only a liberal," Rose says, which provokes a stern lecture from her mother; and as the antagonism between the rigidly ideological Shelly and her questioning, rebellious daughter grows, it becomes increasingly clear that politics is personal and that developing your own beliefs comes at a price.

NY Times

[The characters] become rounded, deep people, women whose choices have consequences that are not only persuasive but moving...Resonates with painful nostalgia and honestly appraised personal history.

About the Author, Jules Feiffer

Beloved children s book author Jules Feiffer didn t start out with kid-friendly fare. After first gaining notoriety -- and a Pulitzer Prize -- for his stark, darkly comic political cartoons, he redrew himself as the creator of such charming kids tales as I m Not Bobby! and The House Across the Street.

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NY Times

[The characters] become rounded, deep people, women whose choices have consequences that are not only persuasive but moving...Resonates with painful nostalgia and honestly appraised personal history.

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2005
Publisher
Dramatists Play Service, Incorporated
Pages
63
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780822219811

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