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The Love of Elspeth Baker
Published in Paperback by Bantam Books (1983)
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To know Elspeth is to love her!
The coming destruction of Israel
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Remember me to God
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Thy Daughter's Nakedness
Published in Hardcover by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers (1968)
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Elspeth has an infallible you-know-what detector and isn't shy about letting anyone know when it's beeping loudly, including rabbis, doctors, nurses, or any other authority figure. She says to a pompous would-be author trying to put the make on her, "...sometimes it's hard to tell a wordsmith from a bullshitter. It's a very thin line. You think a book like 'A Fireplace in Winter' isn't literature because it doesn't have all this obscurity and beautiful language that's hard to understand. But obscurity and veiled references, and allusions and allusions, showing how sensitive they are--that isn't everything. Maybe the reason some of these guys make their books so hard to understand is that if people could understand it, they'd know it's just a bunch of crap."
Although the book is almost 700 pages, the pages are turned quickly because you'll want to know what Elspeth will say and do next. Mr. Kaufmann has cannily caught every nuance of speech and mannersim of a 19-year-old girl. The reader can't help but fall in love with her as she tries to set her life in order.