Jacob’s Folly

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Jacob’s Folly is a novel by Rebecca Miller that blends historical and contemporary narratives through the story of an 18th-century French Jew reincarnated as a modern-day American housefly.

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instanceOf film director
novel
novelist
author Rebecca Miller
authorInstanceOf Rebecca Miller
centralCharacter Jacob Cerf
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre fantasy fiction
historical fiction
literary fiction
hasCharacter Deirdre Senzatimore
Jacob Cerf
Leslie Senzatimore
Masha
hasISBN 9780374176771
language English
mediaType audiobook
ebook
print
narrativeForm multi-strand narrative
narrativePerspective first-person
third-person
nationality American
notableFor blending historical and contemporary narratives
use of a reincarnated housefly narrator
protagonistType 18th-century French Jew reincarnated as a housefly
publicationYear 2013
publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
setting 18th-century France
New York City
contemporary Long Island
theme Jewish identity
assimilation
faith
free will
identity
reincarnation
timePeriodCovered 18th century
21st century

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Rebecca Miller notableWork Jacob’s Folly