Exodus, Revisited

Exodus, Revisited My Unorthodox Journey to Berlin

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

31.08.2021

Verlag

Penguin Random House

Seitenzahl

368

Maße (L/B/H)

19,9/13/2,9 cm

Gewicht

273 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-593-18526-1

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Praise for Exodus, Revisited

Exodus, Revisited is intriguing and intellectually satisfying raises hard questions that are important to many people. The Washington Post

Riveting.... Not only is the book beautifully written, but it deals with some of the most profound human emotions: longing to know one s origins; anger at injustice; and romantic and parental love.... A barebones description of the storyline doesn t even begin to do justice to this magnificent piece of literature, which will stand the test of time.... [A] captivating memoir that will find a wide audience. Library Reads (starred)

An inspiring story of commitment to oneself follows a woman seeking true "home" after fleeing a repressive religious sect. Shelf Awareness (starred) 

A satisfying story of self-discovery. Kirkus

The perfect follow-up, delving deeper into what inspired Feldman s initial decision. Beyond her literal choice, Feldman also considers what it means to be Jewish and to have a homeland. It, like Unorthodox, is a beautifully-written meditation about the very essence of community. Bitch Magazine, "13 Books Feminists Should Read in August"

Exodus, Revisited is a remarkable work that throws sharp light on prejudices within and outside the Jewish faith. Authorlink


Praise for Exodus


In her first memoir, Unorthodox, Feldman made the courageous choice to cut off ties with her family and the Satmar community of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. . . . Now a divorced woman in her twenties, Feldman chronicles the next phase of her life in her new book [Exodus]. . . . A quest of self-discovery . . . Some of the most powerful scenes come when Feldman retraces the path of her female ancestors in Hungary and confronts the anti-Semitism of contemporary Europe. . . . Feldman ultimately discovers that her rightful place is wherever she happens to be. The New York Times Book Review

Feldman s journey is undeniably and explicitly Jewish, but the aching need to find both a welcoming community and a sense of individuality is one that readers from all walks of life will be able to identify with. Those left unsatisfied with the abrupt ending to Unorthodox will enjoy the more hopeful conclusion to Feldman s second book as well as her more mature and increasingly eloquent writing style. Booklist

Overall, Exodus is a satisfying sequel to Unorthodox, which shows how Deborah Feldman went on to the next step after getting her own freedom from the bonds of a strictly insular society. . . . [A] chronicle of a continuing journey of self-discovery . . . There are many satisfying finds and revelations along the road, but there are also plenty of bumps, frustrations, disappointments, and pitfalls, which is expected when one spends their formative years being closed off from the rest of the outside world, and is confined to the boundaries of a Brooklyn neighborhood. . . . This book is more about the liberation of Deborah Feldman, and how she copes with this newfound sense of freedom and self-discovery, that can be a shock to some, or a declaration of independence for others. Stuart Nulman, Montreal Times

One woman's search to understand herself and her Jewish heritage. . . . Rich in details of Jewish life and the lives of her grandparents in the World War II era, [Feldman] sensitively portrays the inner struggles of accepting the pervasive feeling of survivor guilt and her own desires to understand the woman she was becoming. . . . An enthralling account of how one Orthodox Jewish woman turned her back on her religion and found genuineness and validity in her new life. Kirkus


Details

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

31.08.2021

Verlag

Penguin Random House

Seitenzahl

368

Maße (L/B/H)

19,9/13/2,9 cm

Gewicht

273 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-593-18526-1

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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