LET THERE BE LIGHT

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In LET THERE BE LIGHT, Sigel’s collection of 15 prize-winning stories, each story stands on its own—while together, they offer a singular portrait of a man, his community, his world.
In the title story, “Let There Be Light,” set in a fading coastal town in Ivory Coast, Peace Corps teacher Howard Gold battles inertia and neglect to get streetlights repaired so his students can study at night.
In “The Sculptor,” a beautiful surgeon is married to a sculptor whose philandering provokes a stunning act of vengeance, shocking the quiet neighborhood where Howard and his family live.

In “Born Again,” Susan, nine-months’ pregnant, flees an oppressive urban cult that seeks to control her baby —yet her very life will depend on the actions of strangers in a Boston-bound Amtrak train.

In “Uncle Isaac,” ten-year old Howard learns who in his mother’s fractious family must step forward to rescue a favorite uncle from jail and disgrace.
R.R. Bowker’s description of this unique collection says: “In author Sigel’s hands, these gripping stories move like brilliant spotlights across the lives of a family and a Jewish community, linked by love, sorrow, betrayal and hope.”

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Combo Package

Let There Be Light, LTBL and The Disappearance, Let There Be Light, The Disappearance and Juror

6 reviews for LET THERE BE LIGHT

  1. JOE PONEPINTO, novelist

    “Sigel’s stories beautifully chronicle the contemporary Jewish experience.”

  2. RABBI DEBORAH ZECHER

    “Each story in this beautiful collection is a world unto itself. His evocative prose illuminates lives and relationships, stitching an intricate tapestry of family and community.”

  3. NEIL SCHLUGER, M.D., dean, New York Medical College.

    “Sigel writes with great sensitivity, depth and nuance—every page is a new reward for the reader.”

  4. MARK W.

    “Terrific writing.”

  5. LLOYD P.

    “Wonderful stories.”

  6. GLORIA GOLDREICH, novelist

    “Incisive and insightful: Sigel’s stories reveal the dramas of people struggling for personal fulfillment amidst the intricacies and intimacies of Jewish communal life.”

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