The Book of Joshua by JenniferAnneMoses Hardcover, 168 Pages, Published 2018 by University Of Wisconsin Press ISBN-13: 978-0-299-31950-2, ISBN: 0-299-31950-4
"Eighteen-year-old Joshua Cushing wakes up in a psych ward, not knowing how he got there. Worse, he has only one eye. And no one in his family will tell him what happened to his girlfriend, Sophie. The one thing he knows for sure is that something happened, leaving him with a self and a life he barely recognizes.Once a popular long-distance runner, Josh is now flabby, frustrated, and furious about returning to his New Jersey high scho ol ..."
"The Uncircumcised -- The Holy Messiah -- The Fire -- Next of Kin -- Skipped -- The Niece -- The Man Who Loved His Wife -- The Teacher -- Do This Together -- My Cousin's Heart -- The Story of My Socks -- I'm Getting Married Tomorrow -- Sol's ..."
Bagels and Grits(1st Edition) A Jew on the Bayou by JenniferAnneMoses Paperback, 180 Pages, Published 2013 by University Of Wisconsin Press ISBN-13: 978-0-299-22444-8, ISBN: 0-299-22444-9
"My father raised us on stories of the great cantor JosefAbba Weisgal, who
presided over services in Baltimore at Chizuk Amuno in the good old days, when
Dad was a boy and the shul was packed, not like it is today, kids, but I mean
packed: the balconies were full, and downstairs, especially on the holidays, it
would be standing-room only! Abba had been trained in Poland, Germany, and
eventually Vienna before coming to America shortl ..."
"In Crystal Springs, Louisiana, when sixteen-year-old James finds his mother lying in her bed, dead, he tries to run the household by himself, hiding his mother's death from the authorities, caring for his little brother, and scrounging for ..."
Bagels and Grits(1st Edition) A Jew on the Bayou by JenniferAnneMoses Hardcover, 184 Pages, Published 2007 by University Of Wisconsin Press ISBN-13: 978-0-299-22440-0, ISBN: 0-299-22440-6
Visiting Hours by JenniferAnneMoses Paperback, 252 Pages, Published 2012 by Fomite ISBN-13: 978-1-937677-20-6, ISBN: 1-937677-20-6
"Visiting Hours, a novel-in-stories, explores the lives of people not normally met on the page---AIDS patients and those who care for them.  Set in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and written with large and frequent dollops of humor, the book is a profound meditation on faith and love in the face of illness and poverty."
"Not like a gay guy or a hipster or a selfstyled bohemian, either: Arnaud's style
was very casual, as if he'd picked his clothes up off the floor, not even noticing ...
Arnaud noticed it, too, saying: “Comment bien vous regardez dans mon manteau!"