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mourning-and-remorse
Landsman's reflections on his sister Naomi's death and his broken vow not to fly reveal his inner turmoil and grief.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Yiddish Policemen's Union (2007)Michael Chabon
Chapter 30
In this chapter, Landsman endures a harrowing floatplane journey to a remote Yiddish retreat center on Baranof Island, struggling physically and emotionally as he confronts the isolation and mystery surrounding the place. Upon arrival, he encounters two men who appear to be part of the community, and he senses the watchful eyes of others, underscoring a tense atmosphere of surveillance and hidden conflict. The chapter explores Landsman's vulnerability, his connection to his deceased sister Naomi, and the enigmatic nature of this secluded enclave.