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Set at first in past due 19th hundred years Eastern Europe, Fire in my own Ears by Susan Schneider is a coming-of-age story that begins with a beautiful young girl who makes a tragic far-reaching decision and the result is three decades of pain, disappointing and bitter struggle for joy. We follow Mary as her adoring father enjoys her perhaps too much, as she is almost jilted by the good looking Avram, so that she brazenly makes her way by teach through Europe. We continue with her over the English Channel and see her settle in the east end of London and then travel steerage with three small children to America. We find ourselves finally in a mid-century American suburb amid most of Mary's ruined and miserable descendants. Mary's history is told by her developed granddaughter Sarah who discovered all her grandmother's lessons from nightly stories entrusted to her when she was a nine-year-old child in their shared bedroom. The publication alternates between those testimonies that sometimes pleasure but often terrify Sarah, and the daily happenings of her own life. She listens intently for signs to comprehend the mean-spirited love she observes in the three decades of her family that get at her house every Weekend. This is a matriarch's story of any haunting former, dangerous choices and horrible secrets. It explores connections seen through the eyes of both an old girl and her valuable grandchild. Mary's persistence to save lots of her favorite grandchild from her own unsatisfied existence could very well be her only commendable gesture and it elevates her to the heroic heights her benighted beauty never could.