Gerald Jacobs
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Gerald Jacobs is a British
Nazi ghetto for Jews, and his suffering in Birkenau
.
Nine Love Letters is Jacobs's first novel, published in 2016.[1] It tells the story of two Jewish refugee families whose lives unexpectedly converge in post-war London.[1]
Jacobs is the father of electronic musician Ben Jacobs, who performs as Max Tundra, and Becky Jacobs, a member of the band Tunng.
Bibliography
- ISBN 978-0-70-883007-9[1]
- Sacred Games, Gerald Jacobs, ISBN 978-0-14-024243-0
- Nine Love Letters, Gerald Jacobs, Quartet Books, 2016, ISBN 978-0-70-437422-5
- Pomeranski, Gerald Jacobs, 2020[2]
References
- ^ a b c d e Galton, Bridget (24 January 2017). "Gerald Jacobs: 'Publishers thought the Holocaust was too horrific, that people won't want to read that'". Ham and High. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
- ^ Jacobs, Gerald (6 May 2020). "Back when Brixton had Jews". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 29 October 2023.