Breathtaking in its suspense and beauty, Carry Me Across the Water is
the story of a man's turbulent journey, with his family, through the
central years of the twentieth century. Young August Kleinman escapes
from Nazi Germany to America, where his mother's words--"Take the advice
of no one"--fate him to a life of boldness and originality, from the
poor streets of New York to the marble mansions of industrial
Pittsburgh, from old world Hamburg to the jungle islands of the Pacific.
Ultimately, near the end of a long and bountiful life, his resolution of
a haunting encounter with a Japanese soldier during World War Two
finally illuminates, at the deepest levels, the way authentic lives
truly unfold. From the writer hailed as "the most mature and
accomplished novelist of his generation" (Alan Cheuse, National Public
Radio) comes this "exquisitely modulated short novel" (Los Angeles
Times), which "eases its silky-smooth way into a reader's
consciousness even as it plumbs the depths" (Newsday).