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Harry Bernstein

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romance experienced by his sister Lily and her Christian boyfriend. The book was started when Bernstein was 93 and published in 2007, when he was 96. The loneliness he encountered following the death of his wife, Ruby, in 2002, after 67 years of marriage, was the catalyst for the work.
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Before his retirement at age 62, Bernstein worked for movie production companies as a script reader and as a magazine editor for trade magazines. He wrote freelance articles for such publications as
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Bernstein and his Jewish neighbors encountered growing up in a
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The Invisible Wall: A Love Story That Broke Barriers
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Index

Stockport
England
Brooklyn
New York City
Memoir
Non-fiction
Brick Township, New Jersey
Popular Mechanics
Family Circle
Newsweek
The Invisible Wall: A Love Story That Broke Barriers
anti-Semitism
Cheshire
Manchester
World War I
Romeo and Juliet
West Side
Chicago


"Successful at 96, Writer Has More to Say"
The New York Times
William Grimes
"Harry Bernstein, Writer Who Gained Fame at 96, Dies at 101"
The New York Times
"The Invisible Wall: A Love Story That Broke Barriers | Jewish Book Council"
"La Sognatrice Bugiarda"
Article from International Herald Tribune
Article from South Coast Today
Archived

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