Fate, Isaac Bashevis Singer
Fate, Isaac Bashevis Singer
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Fate

Author: Isaac Bashevis Singer

Narrator: David Cromer, Marge Kotlisky, Jensen Wheeler, Malcolm Rothman, Stephen Trovillion

Unabridged: 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/23/1992


Synopsis

A talkative New Yorker corrals a writer at a cocktail party and forces him to listen to the story of her life. A co-production with the National Jewish Theater.

Recorded before a live audience at Chicago’s Guest Quarters Suite Hotel in July 1992.

Adapted and directed by Arnold Aprill
Producing Director Susan Albert Loewenberg
Marge Kotlisky as Bessie Gold
Malcolm Rothman as The Writer
Additional voices by David Cromer, Steven Trovillion and Jensen Wheeler

Radio Producer: Robert Neuhaus
Recording Engineer: Larry Rock

About Isaac Bashevis Singer

Isaac Bashevis Singer (1903-1991) was the Nobel Prize-winning author of many novels, short story collections, memoirs, and children's books, including Gimpel the Fool and Other Stories, The Magician of Lublin, and Enemies, A Love Story.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anne on March 17, 2012

I enjoyed reading this, which sort of surprised me because there were more than a fair share of stupidly juvenile actions/thoughts from the main character. That usually annoys me more, but I think Barnes is a good enough writer to get away with things like that. Also, I am not the target audience.......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on July 23, 2022

This story took me a little to get in to. I was wondering where it was going with all the ultimatum stuff. And of course the necklaces kept me guessing too. I can say that the ending was a good one for the two books. I really enjoyed how the author wrapped up everything with a happy ending for all 😊......more

Goodreads review by Maura on October 18, 2009

I recommend for anyone who wishes to read this to read the first book, Tattoo by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. This book was fairly good. Their was only one real fault to it in my opinion. But I'll talk about that later. First I would like to say that Jennifer did an amazing job in this sequel it just as go......more

Goodreads review by Adele on April 20, 2009

I found myself enjoying Fate a lot more than it's proceeding novel, Tattoo, as the girls were older and the setting was more firmly planted in that of high school. The issues were the same as you might find in a multitude of YA novels - fears of losing friendships in the college transition and crush......more

Goodreads review by Kristin on April 01, 2009

I thought this sequel was even better than the first book. The main characters seem well-developed and realistic and the issue of dealing with graduation and worrying about the changes it brings is really relatable.......more