Jacobo’s Rainbow

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Pub Date May 04 2021 | Archive Date Apr 15 2021

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Winner, National Indie Excellence Award 2021 Best Regional Fiction – Southwest

Finalist, National Indie Excellence Award 2021 Literary Fiction

Finalist, National Indie Excellence Award 2021 Best Fiction Cover Design

Winner, Independent Press Award 2021 Literary Fiction

Jacobo's Rainbow is an historical literary novel set primarily in the nineteen sixties 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 readers in today’s America. Written from a Jewish perspective, it speaks to universal truths that affect us all.

On the occasion of the 15th 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 (hypocrisy, loss, lies, murder, concealment, prejudice) that is told with vivid descriptions, perceptive insights, humor and sensitivity, which enables the reader 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.

It can be read on three levels: (1) The story of what it was like to have lived through and been a participant in the Free Speech Movement and the Vietnam War (‘The Sixties’); (2) A metaphor for what is going on college campuses today, in terms of the shutting down of speech and the rise of anti-Semitism; and (3) What life is like for the ‘outsider.’

Winner, National Indie Excellence Award 2021 Best Regional Fiction – Southwest

Finalist, National Indie Excellence Award 2021 Literary Fiction

Finalist, National Indie Excellence Award 2021 Best...


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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 goes to the past and future when it pertains to the characters and events. This is the time of “free speech” on campus, and Vietnam protests. This is also the time when people who are different are considered outsiders and treated differently. The author describes his characters as complex and complicated. There are betrayals and secrets.

Jacobo is the protagonist in this story and offers the reader a front-row seat to the happenings of the time. Most of the people who meet Jacobo think that he is of Hispanic origin, not realizing that he is Jewish. Nevertheless, Jacobo is considered an outsider. When there are meetings of free speech, he joins a group and is put in charge of documenting everything in a notebook. The Leader of this Free Speech Movement makes a point by doing some illegal and dangerous things. Mostly, Jacobo finds himself accepted by other “outsiders”.

When things go wrong, Jacobo is blamed and accused and finds himself in prison. His choice seems to be prison or going to Vietnam. Jacobo constantly documents many things in Vietnam. The author discusses prejudice and antisemitism. Also mentioned is there ate other”outsiders” that show bravery and courage.

The author discusses the importance of fairness, honesty, family, friends, and hope. I would highly recommend this thought-provoking book.

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