Sisters of Fortune, Esther Chehebar
Sisters of Fortune, Esther Chehebar
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Sisters of Fortune

Author: Esther Chehebar

Narrator: Olga Namer, Gail Shalan, Gilli Messer

Unabridged: 11 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/22/2025


Synopsis

“Syrian Jewish culture gets the Jane Austen treatment, with sisters Nina, Fortune and Lucy—the rebel, the good girl and the baby of the family, respectively—all on the marriage market. What’s Mama Cohen to do? Chehebar’s witty debut dives deep into Brooklyn’s Syrian Jewish community.”—People (A Best Book of the Month)

The Cohen sisters are at a crossroads. And not just because the obedient middle sister, Fortune, has secretly started to question her engagement and impending wedding, even as her family scrambles to prepare for the big day. Nina, the rebellious eldest sister, is single at twenty-six (and growing cobwebs by her community’s standards) when she runs into an old friend who offers her a chance to choose a different path. Meanwhile, Lucy, the youngest and a senior in high school, has started sneaking around with a charming older bachelor.

As Fortune inches ever closer to the chuppah, the sisters find themselves in a tug-of-war between tradition and modernity, reckoning with what their tight-knit community wants for them—and what they want for themselves.

Sisters of Fortune is a story about dating, ambition, and coming-of-age within an immigrant community whose affection is endearing, maddening, and never boring. This novel explores the roots that entwine our lives with the ones who love us best, the dreams we hold for our daughters, and the winding paths we take to our own happy endings.

About The Author

Esther Chehebar is a contributing writer at Tablet magazine, where she covers Sephardic Jewish tradition and community, and a member of Sephardic Bikur Holim, a non-profit supporting the growing Syrian Jewish community in Brooklyn. She holds an MFA from the New School and has had her work featured in Glamour and Man Repeller. Chehebar’s first book, I Share My Name, was an illustrated children’s book explaining the Sephardic tradition of naming children for their grandparents. She lives in New York with her husband, their kids, their Ori-Pei named Jude, and a couple of fish. This is her debut novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Monica on April 14, 2025

This was a great story about three sisters living in Brooklyn. They come from a strict Syrian Jewish family. This story is a look at their life as all three sisters challenge their cultural norms as they decide what type of life they want. "Sisters of Fortune" dives into the lives of the three siste......more

Goodreads review by Denise on January 22, 2025

I really enjoyed this one, even though it's not my usual cup of tea. I am trying to expand my reading repertoire this year into women's fiction, memoirs and other genres that I find challenging and I was drawn to this because I was interested in learning more about the Sephardic culture of Syrian Je......more

Goodreads review by Morgan on February 26, 2025

Everyone loves a good coming-of-age story, especially one centered around sisters, and Sisters of Fortune delivers just that. This heartwarming debut novel follows the Cohen sisters—Nina, Fortune, and Lucy—who are each at a crossroads as they navigate love, tradition, and their place within their ti......more

Goodreads review by Ideezy on March 18, 2025

4.5 ⭐️ We follow three sisters as they navigate life and love in their Brooklyn community. The chapters switch between POVs, sometimes jumping long stretches of time: both things I really loved. Every word felt intentional, no chapter wasted. I didn’t think it was possible to fall in love with all th......more

Goodreads review by Jackie on June 12, 2025

A beautiful wedding often comes with unanticipated occurrences. Fortune was getting married with invitations sent to 800 guests. This was the first of three daughters to walk down the aisle and her parents were working diligently to make it a showpiece. They were a happy family with the matter-of-fac......more


Quotes

“In this debut, Esther Chehebar captures the Syrian Jewish way of life with nuance, affection and humor, illuminating a community grounded in history and culture even as the scaffolding that holds that life in place begins to shift.”—Hadassah Magazine

“Syrian Jewish culture gets the Jane Austen treatment, with sisters Nina, Fortune and Lucy—the rebel, the good girl and the baby of the family, respectively—all on the marriage market. What’s Mama Cohen to do? Chehebar’s witty debut dives deep into Brooklyn’s Syrian Jewish community.”People

Sisters of Fortune is perfect for book clubs since readers can debate the different choices the women make. . . . Readers will come to care for each of these sisters.”—Jewish Federation of Greater Binghamton’s The Reporter

Sisters of Fortune captures a slice of life of the Syrian Jewish community from food, to lifecycle events, to the joys of birth and the devastation of death. The love of cooking for those around you, and the love you show to those you care for the most . . . All the while, of course, there is family and communal drama, from small squabbles to who is or isn’t going to find a match.”Association of Jewish Libraries News and Reviews

“This book explores the bonds of sisterhood, immigrant identity, and the universal search for self-determination—all served alongside perfectly rolled grape leaves.”SheReads

“Chehebar deftly shifts among the three sisters’ perspectives. . . . Although each of them longs for their community’s seal of approval, they are also 21st-century young women with their own hopes and ambitions. . . . Chehebar explores these issues with wry humor and compassion.”—Shelf Awareness

“A vibrant celebration of identity and the push-pull between heritage and autonomy.”—Kirkus Reviews

“An absolute joy of a novel about a most enviable family, this is a book to savor—a feast for the heart and mind. Read it if you yearn to be immersed in matriarchy at its finest.”—Elisa Albert, author of Human Blues

“In this savvy and heartwarming debut, three Syrian Jewish sisters in a tight-knit Brooklyn community look for love—and themselves—while navigating the dueling pulls of tradition and modernity.”—Stephanie Butnick, founder of GOLDA

“Perceptive and entertaining, Sisters of Fortune is a bold debut novel. Never before have readers seen three generations of Syrian Jewish women rolling yebra (grape leaves) side by side in the kitchen, passing down community values and female expectations like just another treasured family recipe.”—Corie Adjmi, author of The Marriage Box

“A warm, wise and utterly enjoyable novel that invites us into the lives of three vibrant sisters, one big-hearted family and a fascinating, close-knit community. Sisters of Fortune is a real delight.”—Tova Mirvis, author of Visible City

“In this savvy and heartwarming debut, three Syrian Jewish sisters in a tight-knit Brooklyn community look for love—and themselves—while navigating the dueling pulls of tradition and modernity.”—Stephanie Butnick, founder of GOLDA

“Esther Chehebar is a Jewish Jane Austen exploring the universal themes of sisterhood, advantageous marriage, and community dynamics.”—Jill Kargman, creator of Odd Mom Out

“Esther Chehebar writes with an open heart and a curiosity about seeing where she is from—a place so much bigger than her—that can help us access the same kind of courage to narrate and have fun with our own stories.”—Leandra Medine, author of Man Repeller

Sisters of Fortune is part coming-of-age story, part slice-of-life exploration of conservative Syrian Jewish life in America. This debut is fun and engaging, featuring alternating points of view among the sisters.”Booklist