Her Sister's Tattoo
By (Author) Ellen Meeropol
Red Hen Press
Red Hen Press
7th April 2020
United States
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Politics
Fiction: general and literary
Narrative theme: Sense of place
Historical fiction
War, combat and military adventure fiction
Family life fiction
813.6
Paperback
296
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 19mm
340g
Rosa and Esther march through downtown Detroit in August 1968 to protest the war in Vietnam. When a bloodied teenager reports that mounted police are beating protestors a few blocks away, the young women hurry to offer assistance. They try to stop the violence, but an officer is injured and the sisters are arrested. Rosa sees an opportunity to protest the war in court. Esther has an infant daughter and wants to avoid prison, which means accepting a plea bargain and testifying against her sister. Told from multiple points of view and through the sisters' never-mailed letters, Her Sister's Tattoo explores the thorny intersection of family loyalty and clashing political decisions
Her Sisters Tattoois a story not just of two sisters but of our country, where politics have so often torn apart families, loved ones, and communities. This tenderly told novel brings humanity to all sides of struggle, lifting us with its grace, compassion, and hope for the future. I highly recommend.Rene Denfeld, author ofThe Child Finder
The elegant restraint of Ellen Meeropols prose and the painstaking precision of her vision offer us discerning glimpses over decades and generations into the complexities of political engagementits big questions and especially its intimacies. At a time when radical movements are on the rise, we find inHer Sisters Tattooexactly what we now need: both caution and hope.Angela Y. Davis, Distinguished Professor Emerita, University of California, Santa Cruz
Rarely has the political been more heartrendingly personal than it is inHer Sisters Tattoo. Within the story of these incandescent sisters, Meeropol contains a lifetimes worth of devastating choices and the remorse that inescapably follows. At a time when politics are again threatening to rip the American family apart, this might just be the novel we need.Andrew Foster Altschul, author ofLady Lazarus
When their involvement at a Vietnam War protest escalates an already-violent situation, activist sisters Rosa and Esther must decide what lengths they will go to in support of their political convictions. Blood may be thicker than water, but in this family, politics may be thicker than blood.Her Sisters Tattooexplores the shades of gray in a world that demands black-and-white perceptions, demonstrating that the lines we draw in the sand between what we are and are not capable of doing are ever-shifting under the weight of our complicated humanity.Emily Crowe, bookseller at An Unlikely Story
Her Sisters Tattoois an honest and riveting portrait of anti-war activists and the price individuals and families pay for their actions, no matter how just.It is also a portrait of how lies and secrets can eat away again at both individuals and everyone in their families, particularly children. Meeropol evokes both the fear and exhilaration of protest.Marge Piercy, author ofWoman on the Edge of Time
A sensitive exploration of the excruciating dilemmas of seeking to end horrendous crimes while keeping to the principle First, do no harm.Noam Chomsky, Professor, University of Arizona, Emeritus Professor, MIT
Her Sisters Tattoois an honest and riveting portrait of anti-war activists and the price individuals and families pay for their actions, no matter how just.It is also a portrait of how lies and secrets can eat away again at both individuals and everyone in their families, particularly children. Meeropol evokes both the fear and exhilaration of protest.Marge Piercy, author ofWoman on the Edge of Time
"The themes explored in the book loyalty, conflicting decisions, right vs wrong, social justice, family relationships all speak to me. These are some of the most challenging interpersonal issues we humans grapple with. The success of Her Sisters Tattoo is that Meeropol has managed to approach difficult issues with a keen sensitivity." Tracey Barnes Priestley,The Times Standard
"Meeropol succeeds in creating and sustaining the kind of tension we expect to find in a mystery novel...Her Sisters Tattoois all about a family with a multigenerational passion for political activism, but the narrators voice is always clear and calm. Meeropol writes with precision, insight and compassion about the most tumultuous moments in human life, whether they happen in public or in private."Jonathan Kirsch,Jewish Journal
"This gem of a book about political activism, betrayal, family and forgiveness is incredibly appropriate for today. It is a quick read perfect for book club discussions."Jennifer Blankfein,BookTrib
"Ellen Meeropol's gorgeous novel is a must readeven if I'm still skeptical that the 1960s qualify as historical fiction! A story of sibling love and tensions set against a backdrop of protests of the Vietnam war."It's Just Historical
"This is a powerful story of political activism, family betrayal, allegiance and love."Port Charlotte Sun
"Her Sisters Tattoo navigates the delicate, thorny balance between family loyalty and political ideology. Even 52 years after the books events take place, fiction writer Ellen Meeropol has found a way to speak to everyone who has ever fought with family in the name of personal or political beliefs."OOLA
Ellen Meeropol is the author of three previous novels:Kinship of Clover(WomensNational Book Association Great Group Read, and literary fiction finalist for the Best Book Award),On Hurricane Island(semifinalist for the Massachusetts Book Award), andHouse Arrest. Recent essay publicationsincludethe Boston Globe, The Writer,and Guernica.Ellens dramatic script telling the story of the Rosenberg Fund for Children was produced most recently in Manhattan featuring Eve Ensler, Angela Davis, and Cotter Smith.A founding member of Straw Dog Writers Guild, Ellen leads their Social Justice Writing project. She lives in Northampton, MA.