Jacobos Rainbow, David Hirshberg
Jacobos Rainbow, David Hirshberg
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Jacobo's Rainbow

Author: David Hirshberg

Narrator: Neil Hellegers

Unabridged: 9 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/04/2021


Synopsis

Jacobo's Rainbow is a historical literary novel set primarily in the 1960s during the convulsive period of the student protest movements and the Vietnam War. It focuses on the issue of being an outsider—the "other"—an altogether common circumstance that resonates with listeners in today's America. Written from a Jewish perspective, it speaks to universal truths that affect us all.

On the occasion of the fifteenth anniversary of a transformative event in Jacobo's life, the day he is sent to jail, he writes about what happened behind the scenes of the Free Speech Movement, which provides the backdrop for a riveting story centered on his emergence into a world he never could have imagined. His recording of those earlier events is the proximate cause of his being arrested. Jacobo is allowed to leave jail under the condition of being drafted, engages in gruesome fighting in Vietnam, and returns to continue his work of chronicling America in the throes of significant societal changes.

Jacobo's Rainbow is a story of triumph over adversity that is told with vivid descriptions, perceptive insights, humor, and sensitivity, which enables the listener to identify with the characters who come to life in a realistic fashion to illustrate who we are, how we behave, and what causes us to change.

About David Hirshberg

David Hirshberg is the pseudonym for an entrepreneur who prefers to keep his business activities separate from his writing endeavors. As an author, he adopted the first name of his father-in-law and the last name of his maternal grandfather, as a tribute to their impact on his life.

Using his given name, he is an accomplished "C-level suite" executive, having served in the life sciences industry as chief executive officer of four firms, chairman of the board of six companies, and a member of the board of three other organizations. In addition, he is the founder and CEO of a publishing company.

Hirshberg is a New Yorker who holds an undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College and a master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

Much like the narrator in his book My Mother's Son, he is a raconteur in real life as well as through his fiction. His range of interests outside of business is in American history, Jewish literature and practices, the nexus of science and religion, the current cultural wars in our society, and in English, Irish, and Gordon setters.


Reviews

"Jacobo’s Rainbow” takes us on a trip through the 1960-70's. The author does a wonderful job of blending historical facts into a stunned story of self-discovery, belonging, and identity challenges. Jacobo’s journey takes him from a college campus, in the Free Speech movementbbNext to prisons ND then......more

Goodreads review by "Avonna

Check out all of my reviews at: [URL not allowed] JACOBO’S RAINBOW by David Hirshberg is a wonderful literary historical fiction novel that reads as a historical memoir set primarily during the tumultuous nineteen sixties. Jacobo Toledano is the protagonist and the unique main charact......more

Jacobo’s Rainbow is a book set in the 60’s surrounding Vietnam War and the Free Speech Movement which provides the backdrop of this immersive and thought provoking story. Though set in the past, the universal themes of this book is relevant to today’s issues. I found the writing to be insightful and......more

"Jacobo's Rainbow" is a fictional memoir that reads true to life with its elegant prose and historical detail! Read full review in the 2021 May issue of InD'tale Magazine.......more

Goodreads review by Linda

Linda Zagon of Linda’s Book Obsession Reviews “Jacobo’s Rainbow” by David Hirshberg, May 4, 2021 David Hirshberg, the author of “Jacobo’s Rainbow” has written an intriguing, intense, captivating, and thought-provoking historical literary novel. The timeline for this novel is mostly the 1960’s and goe......more