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As the plane winged
its way from Moscow to Kiev,
Bleemie Kleiner huddled deep down
inside a not so clean airline
blanket and wedged amongst
hulking, vodka reeking Russians
wondered what temporary insanity
had claimed her. Alone, except for
her 48 cans of tuna, 10 pounds of
cheese and 10 pounds of salami,
her high flying adventure was just
beginning. As the pages of this
unique saga unfold, you will laugh
with Bleemie, cry with Bleemie,
and ultimately wish that you, too,
could have shared with Bleemie in
the rediscovery of those neshamos
in Kiev that 70 years of Communist
domination could not obliterate.
Bleemie, the little seminary
graduate from Flatbush... Bleemie,
who planted a new world of hope in
the old world of cynicism...
Bleemie, the exuberant, creative,
empathetic Bais Yaakov teacher for
all seasons and all students
(especially in Kiev) presents us
with a fascinating true story of
adventures far and away beyond
the usual. By the time you have
finished this charming, funny, and
yet oh, so significant book, you
will be clamoring for more, much
more! Goldy Rosenberg demonstrates
unique ability to extract the best
and the most humorous from each of
the many unusual situations that
Bleemie encounters as she pursues
her dream of teaching Russian
girls in Kiev. This book will take
you on an unusual trip, one that
will clutch at your heartstrings
and change your perspective and
what a whale of a time youll have
on the way! |
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