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Melting Point: Family, Memory and the Search for a Promised Land

A groundbreaking family history for fans of Edmund de Waal and Philippe Sands

Rachel Cockerell

Melting Point: Family, Memory and the Search for a Promised Land
Melting Point: Family, Memory and the Search for a Promised Land

Melting Point: Family, Memory and the Search for a Promised Land

A groundbreaking family history for fans of Edmund de Waal and Philippe Sands

Rachel Cockerell

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Description

For fans of Philippe Sands and Edmund de Waal, this genre-bending family memoir charts the forgotten moment when 10,000 Russian Jews fled to Galveston, Texas - led by Rachel Cockerell's great-grandfather.

ingenious ... wonderfully vital and idiosyncratic, a model of how history writing can be made fresh ... an innovative and immediate account of a story that has world-historical significance.

Cockerell tells the entire story through extracts from newspaper reports, letters, memoirs, documents and interviews. This is an ambitious and high-risk venture. Yet she pulls it off with verve. She handles her material with a maestro's touch.



'eclectic, fascinating ... Cockerell shows, doesn't tell, and the reader is left to consider how no family's story can be disentangled from history's complex web.'



Rachel Cockerell's riveting and formally inventive narrative offers nothing less than an alternative history of the twentieth century ... the radical implications of Cockerell's narrative sneak up on you. But they are likely to linger long after the last page has been read.



So fascinating, so enjoyable, and beautifully told through diaries, memoirs, speeches and newspapers.

A fabulous family history ... Cockerell has an unerring eye for selecting, editing and juxtaposing the most revealing quotations. So the result feels deeply immersive and dramatic. One gets a thrilling sense of history unfolding in real time, of people confused and flailing about in response to immediate events without any sense of what we know now. An exceptionally vivid and compelling family history.

Cockerell's approach, drawing together a vast range of original source material, bring s her cast of characters to life with vivacity, their idiosyncrasies and foibles intact.



a bold and provocative book

A truly radical book; radical in subject, radical in form. For the most tragic Reasons, it could not feel more immediate; and yet it's a fluid, fast-paced, hugely enjoyable and engaging read.

Meticulously researched, elegantly constructed, unforgettable

This is an extraordinarily original way of writing memoir, history and truth. An enthralling book and a wonderful new writer

Utterly compelling, at times amusing, at times heartbreaking. The characters of Melting Point will live with you long after the final page

Cockerell deftly interweaves memoir with world-changing events and tells a story that is both important and beautiful. This is a riveting, timeless and timely book. It is history that reads like a novel. Melting Point is simply extraordinary

It is every historian's challenge to make their readers feel present in the past. With innovative stylistic daring and a wonderful gift for narrative, Rachel Cockerell succeeds triumphantly. This exceptionally moving, multigenerational story ranges across continents and time, addressing the biggest questions of identity, hope and belonging, while never losing touch with the humanity of her extraordinary ancestors

Melting Point possessed me entirely. I kept thinking this shouldn't really work, but it does much much more than work. It's the most extraordinarily original, resonant, powerful rendering of the history it imparts - although it never feels like a history. And nor does it feel like a fiction. It feels like its own thing entirely. Hard to think of anything more vital right now. It really is an astonishing book, and one I hope so many people will read and learn from.



A strikingly original, brilliantly crafted, vividly drawn work of history and memoir - Cockerell's storytelling brings the period to life

An unusually fascinating and authoritative book... it is unlike any other history book you will ever have read.



Vividly told, rigorously researched

A fascinating saga, full of unexpected twists and encounters ranging across continents, compellingly told through contemporary snippets and insights. A bold and surprisingly successful formula

At a time when there is so much false history and misleading mythology about Israel and Zionism, this gripping account of Jews seeking sanctuary from Europe's deadly antisemitism is a timely and necessary work that deserves to be widely read. Their desperation, hope, idealism and determination to survive leaves a profound sense of a people in need of a home, wherever they could find one.

Rachel Cockerell has crafted a superbly original work of narrative history - an epic tale of memory and migration. It would be difficult to read this superb book and remain unmoved.

Strikingly original ... Cockerell succeeds admirably in her stated intention to tell this little-known story in a way that is more like a novel than a work of history.

Rachel Cockerell was born and raised in London, the sixth of seven children. She did her BA at the Courtauld Institute and her MA at City University.

Melting Point is her first non-fiction book. Her research has taken her to Texas, Ohio, New York, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Wildfire
  • Pub date
    Feb 2024
  • Pages
    416
  • Theme
    Social and cultural history
  • Dimensions
    232 x 152 x 34 mm
  • Weight
    520 gram
  • EAN
    9781035408924
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Language
    English

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