
The Jew By Angeles Perez Triguero
Fighting against destiny is unnecessary. Clinging to it is crucial.

Fighting against destiny is unnecessary. Clinging to it is crucial.
Slums of New York City. The Twentieth Century approaches hastily when a group of children grow fending off the streets and the cards life has already played for them. Hopelessly and with an error frustrating a promising youth, The Jew drags an entire family to a future that has left only one door open. Survive and make the most of life leaving aside any scruples becomes a family motto. Fighting against destiny is unnecessary. Clinging to it is crucial.