Tonight Is Already Tomorrow

Lia Levi2021
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1938. Thirty-two countries convene to decide how to deal with the influx of Jews fleeing Nazi Germany and Austria. Good intentions abound, but no government is willing to accept the refugees. In the same year, fascist Italy imposed its infamous racial laws. How do individuals face the darkest periods of history? Is anyone willing to rebel against the spread of violence and discrimination? In this new, stirring novel Lia Levi writes again with stunning clarity about Italy's tragic past, whose scars remain visible today, by telling the story of a Jewish family in Genoa in the years of the racial laws. A would-be genius son, a disappointed, regretful mother, a wise but irresolute father, an eccentric grandfather, nosy uncles, cousins who are always coming and going. How to reconcile one's impulses and desires with the inescapable demands of history? Is it possible to remain in the country of one's ancestors, or is it imperative to flee? If so, where? Will anyone welcome us? Inspired by true events, a story of despair and courage in which the tragedy of European history is seen through the eyes and lives of ordinary people--with their doubts, passions, weaknesses, impulses, and betrayals. A harrowing story that resonates with special urgency in our time.

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