The Romance Reader, Pearl Abraham
The Romance Reader, Pearl Abraham
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The Romance Reader

Author: Pearl Abraham

Narrator: Suzanne Toren

Unabridged: 9 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 11/04/2011

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

Widely applauded when it was published last year, Pearl Abraham’s debut novel The Romance Reader possesses that quality that distinguishes all great fiction—a fresh look at the universal truths that bind us together. Like Chaim Potok, who revealed the Orthodox Jewish world from a young man’s perspective in The Chosen, Abraham explores new ground, offering readers a tender story of a young Hasidic woman facing the challenges of growing up and the demands of her religion. Rachel Benjamin is the daughter of a quixotic rabbi who dreams of building a synagogue in the secluded upstate New York bungalow colony where his family now lives. As the rabbi’s eldest daughter, Rachel is expected to set an example for her five siblings and for the other girls in the community: she must wear thick opaque tights with seams; she is forbidden to wear a bathing suit in public; and she can never read books in English. But like all young adults, Rachel bristles at the stringent rules set by her family and her religion, rebelling in ways that become increasingly apparent. Whether sneaking sheer nylons in and out of the house or applying for an illicit library card that will allow her access to the romance novels that she loves, Rachel is determined to do things her way. Dreaming of a life that mirrors that of the heroines in her favorite novels, Rachel craves the independence she will never have as a Hasidic woman in an arranged marriage. And yet, as her impending marriage draws inevitably nearer, the pulls of family and faith weigh against the frightening and unknown world beyond her own. This coming-of-age tale is both unusual and familiar—an intriguing, heartfelt look at the power of family and religion in the Hasidic community and the universal desire to leave the nest. “This story, dealing as it does with guilt and God, is about a journey as brave as Huck Finn’s, as difficult as Holden Caulfield’s, as stark as any I’ve read.”—Anne Roiphe, Los Angeles Times Book Review

Reviews

Goodreads review by MaryannC Victorian Dreamer on June 28, 2022

I love this book! I have read it about 3 times now and I will go back again. This is a wonderful story of a young Hasidic girl who is strongly encouraged to marry and follow the customs of her faith but she longs to experience life on the outside of what her family and community expects of her.......more

Goodreads review by Muh-ching on July 17, 2010

If you want the woman's view of life in an Ultra-Orthodox community, kind of like the view from the sisters of the rebbe, you should read this book. It's familiar in so many ways to the stifling Confucian limits on Chinese women, and its description of a girl trying to get away from her loving famil......more

Goodreads review by melydia on December 28, 2008

Rachel is the teenaged daughter of a rabbi in a cloistered Hasidic community. She's quite the rebel: she gets a library card, reads romance novels, wears sheer stockings, goes out without a kerchief, and wants to wear a swimsuit while working as a lifeguard (as opposed to an ankle-length dress). Thi......more

Goodreads review by Kalen on March 30, 2012

I liked this book a lot--more than I ended up liking Unorthodox. Curiously, they're very similar, though Romance Reader was written nearly 15 years ago. This one is better written, and ultimately, more believable--though it is fiction and Unorthodox is non-fiction. There's a part of me that can help......more

Goodreads review by mia mathilda on May 25, 2021

Ich hatte die ganze Zeit das Gefühl, dass der Roman schlecht übersetzt ist... Meine Ausgabe ist auch relativ alt, but still:/ Die Geschichte und die Charaktere hatten Potential, welches aber nicht ausgeschöpft wurde. Viel rumgeplänkel:/ Trotzdem wurde gegen Ende der innere Kampf von Rachel immer deu......more