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Sons and Daughters
- A Novel
- De: Chaim Grade, Rose Waldman - translator, Adam Kirsch - introduction
- Narrado por: Rob Shapiro
- Duración: 28 h y 39 m
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Rabbi Sholem Shachne Katzenellenbogen’s world, the world of his forefathers, is crumbling before his eyes. And in his own home! His eldest, Bentzion, is off in Bialystok, studying to be a businessman; his daughter Bluma Rivtcha is in Vilna, at nursing school. For her older sister, Tilza, he at least managed to find a suitable young rabbi, but he can tell things are off between them. Naftali Hertz? Forget it; he’s been lost to a philosophy degree in Switzerland (and maybe even a goyish wife?). And now the rabbi’s youngest, Refael’ke, wants to run off to the Holy Land with the Zionists.
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A mostly lost culture, partly preserved
- De Amazon Customer en 04-07-25
- Sons and Daughters
- A Novel
- De: Chaim Grade, Rose Waldman - translator, Adam Kirsch - introduction
- Narrado por: Rob Shapiro
Tender and thoughtful
Revisado: 04-30-25
Tender, thoughtful bittersweet novel about Jewish life and identity in small town Poland pre Holocaust.
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The UnAmericans
- Stories
- De: Molly Antopol
- Narrado por: Jennifer Van Dyck
- Duración: 7 h y 47 m
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Again and again, Molly Antopol’s deeply sympathetic characters struggle for footing in an uncertain world, hounded by forces beyond their control. Their voices are intimate and powerful and they resonate with searing beauty. Antopol is a superb young talent, and The UnAmericans will long be remembered for its wit, humanity, and heart.
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Sensational stories! Brilliant new author.
- De MidwestGeek en 05-04-14
- The UnAmericans
- Stories
- De: Molly Antopol
- Narrado por: Jennifer Van Dyck
Every story is a punch in the gut
Revisado: 12-23-22
This is a rare collection. Antopol has this way of putting into focus this specific kind of loneliness of being unmoored, in the way we can be through the generations, in a sort of historical way, in a way that is difficult to articulate. These stories are poetry in their essence. As quintessentially Jewish as anything I’ve read!
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