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About Go Down to Silence

Jacob Horowitz, a worn and bitter business tycoon, has never spoken to anyone about his experience of Nazi persecution during World War II -- not even his recently deceased wife, Liza. Suddenly stricken with terminal cancer, the aging Jew receives an invitation from his old friend Pierre, a Gentile Christian and former Belgian underground operative, to pay him one last visit in Belgium. Jacob accepts, and determines to take along his estranged son Isaac. In this fast-paced, vivid historical account set alternately in war-torn Europe and today's United States, the consequences of war become clear. Momentous events push the hardened Horowitz toward reconciliation with his youngest son, with his past, with God, and with himself.

About G.K. Belliveau

Greg Belliveau is a 2008 Christopher Isherwood Foundation Grant recipient for his novel-in-progress Collision. He is also a 2002 Christy Award finalist for Best First Novel Go Down To Silence (Multnomah: A Division of Random House, 2001). He has written non-fiction: Say to This Mountain: The life of James T. Jeremiah (RBP, 1999). Belliveau received his MFA from Pacific University, OR. He lives in Ohio with his wife and two daughters.

Product Details

352 pages | Published by Multnomah

On Sale Date: Feb 5, 2001

Trim Size: 5-3/16 x 8-1/4

Carton Quantity: 24