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Reviewed by Rich Follett for Readers' Favorite
Jeffrey M. Feingold’s The Black Hole Pastrami is a colorful, humorous, wise, and often deeply moving collection of short stories about growing up in Boston’s Ukrainian-Jewish community and navigating the challenging terrain of adulthood in the shadow of high expectations, inevitable loss, and an ever-present yearning for bygone days and family ways. Whether he is writing about a son’s response to his father’s impending death (The Black Hole Pastrami), a doomed family car (The LTD), magnetic attraction unfulfilled (Goth Girl), the unexpected motivation behind a beloved aunt’s quirky behavior (The Sugar Thief), or any of the other dozen scenarios in this masterful collection, Feingold’s style is witty, conversational, and highly engaging, with an autobiographical vibe - the result being that the reader feels like a participant in the narrative. In the end, Feingold’s people become family and his vignettes take on the luster of treasured lore.
The Black Hole Pastrami by Jeffrey Feingold is a short story lover’s dream come true – truly, the work of a gifted storyteller in his prime. With delightful surprises at every turn, characters that readers will relate to and long remember, feisty dialogue bursting with heartwarming authenticity, a magical sense of the epic infused into day-to-day events, and a cultural color palette guaranteed to maintain reader interest, Feingold has woven a rich tapestry from threads of a vibrant and, sadly, vanishing community – his characters and stories are timeless and indelible. The Black Hole Pastrami is a literary feast served in small, sweet bites, ideal for an escape from the mundane cares of the world.