Out of the Shadow

In this interesting autobiography we get a very candid look into the life of Rose Cohen, a Russian Jewish girl who immigrates from Russia to the Lower East Side of New York city with her family. From the deplorable conditions in the garment sweatshops, life in the tenements, the setbacks due to poor health and the slow weakening of the family's faith she provides us with a vivid insight into the hopes and frustrations of an immigrant Jewish family adapting to American life.


By : Rose Gollup Cohen (1880 - 1925)

01 - Part 1 Chapters 1 - 5



02 - Chapters 6 - 9



03 - Chapters 10 - 12



04 - Chapters 13 - 14



05 - Part 2 Chapters 15 - 19



06 - Chapters 20 - 23



07 - Chapters 24 - 27



08 - Chapters 28 - 30



09 - Chapters 31 - 32



10 - Chapters 33 - 34



11 - Part 3 Chapters 35 - 36



12 - Chapters 37 - 38



13 - Chapters 39 - 40



14 - Chapters 41 - 43



15 - Chapter 44



16 - Part 4 Chapters 45 - 46



17 - Chapters 47 - 49



18 - Chapters 50 - 51



19 - Chapters 52 - 56



20 - Chapter 57



21 - Part 5 Chapters 58 - 59



22 - Chapters 60 - 61



23 - Chapters 62 - 64

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