Publisher's Synopsis
The narrow street on which Harry Bernstein grew up was seemingly unremarkable; there was nothing to distinguish it from the hundreds of other such working class streets in the industrial north of England - save for an invisible wall down the middle, dividing Jews on one side from Christians on the other. But there are few divides that cannot be breached; from the emotional celebration of the end of the First World War, to dramas in which Harry himself plays an unwitting hand. Dramas that have far-reaching consequences for the entire street