Publisher's Synopsis
In this searing novel of family, grief, and memory, a Canadian Jewish family is flung back together by the loss of one of its members at the hands of a drunken driver. The bereaved must now strive to keep alive the memory of Esther Perskysister, wife and mother.Short-listed for the City of Toronto Book Award"The author brings us so completely into her characters' lives that we cannot help but care about every occurrence. Zeitlin is a fluid writer, moving from past to present with seamless ease." Publishers WeeklyHighly recommended for fiction collections." Library JournalThrough detailed description, the author has drawn a convincing portrait of a family shaken by tragedy." Quill & Quire (Canada)Next of Kin grapples with important moral issues, and its arguments, counterbalanced and genuinely probing, are those best made in fiction." The ForwardWrenching in its sorrow." Los Angeles Times.