ZELIG'S ODYSSEY

by Shimon Camiel


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Softcover
$17.95
E-Book
$6.00
Softcover
$17.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/19/2005

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Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 274
ISBN : 9780595368273
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 274
ISBN : 9780595812417

About the Book

In 1926, eighteen-year-old Zelig Camiel, a Polish Jew and natural-born mischief-maker, leaves his village and heads for the United States. Unfortunately, President Coolidge has no interest in Jews, and Zelig picks the next best place-Cuba. He ekes out a living painting Catholic saints in the streets of Havana. When he runs out of holy men, he creates his own.

In this engaging biography, author Shimon Camiel shares the heartwarming story of his father's journey from Poland to America. After his escapades in Cuba, Zelig moves on to Mexico City, and a whole set of entrepreneurial endeavors as he teams with two Jewish women of the street.

Constantly restless, Zelig travels toward Baja, California, trying to get as close as possible to his family in the United States. He leaves Mexico City for Tijuana, working his way up from bottle washer to head croupier in a lush gambling casino. Time passes, and Zelig answers fortune's call again, searching for his rightful place in the world.

With wit and wisdom, Camiel explores his father's adventurous life in a unique and entertaining style, drawing you into an exciting, forgotten time.


About the Author

California native Shimon Camiel grew up listening to the colorful adventures of his father and his journey to America. Shimon is married and has five children and five grandchildren.