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Jacobo's Rainbow

By: David Hirshberg
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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Jacobo's Rainbow is a historical literary novel set primarily in the 1960s during the convulsive period of the student protest movements and the Vietnam War. It focuses on the issue of being an outsider - the "other" - an altogether common circumstance that resonates with listeners in today's America. Written from a Jewish perspective, it speaks to universal truths that affect us all.

On the occasion of the 15th anniversary of a transformative event in Jacobo's life, the day he is sent to jail, he writes about what happened behind the scenes of the Free Speech Movement, which provides the backdrop for a riveting story centered on his emergence into a world he never could have imagined. His recording of those earlier events is the proximate cause of his being arrested. Jacobo is allowed to leave jail under the condition of being drafted, engages in gruesome fighting in Vietnam, and returns to continue his work of chronicling America in the throes of significant societal changes.

Jacobo's Rainbow is a story of triumph over adversity that is told with vivid descriptions, perceptive insights, humor, and sensitivity, which enables the listener to identify with the characters who come to life in a realistic fashion to illustrate who we are, how we behave, and what causes us to change.

©2021 David Hirshberg (P)2021 Tantor
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David Hirshberg weaves a poignant and intimate story of a young man named Jacobo who learns first hand the power of words during the Free Speech Movement and the Vietnam War during a college campus protest. Jacobo transforms from an unwitting scribe to a passionate writer coming to grips with a society that allows it's prejudices to turn fear and ignorance into hate and violence. He also finds love, and lifelong friendships to sustain him. The characters stuck with me long after the last page and left me to ponder the meaning of rainbows.

Engaging with parallels to a not so distant past

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