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PeanutMama
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Sun, Dec 06 2020, 9:10 pm
penguin wrote: | Leah Friedman
About a baalas teshuvah and what she goes through with her family who is reform
Idk fiction I guess but it’s very good. It’s very realistic.
Like I felt myself in her shoes.
is that the one where she turns out to be a mamzeres?
I think that's the one, it's from 2004. Says it's based on a true story. Ends up she could marry certain people but her children would be mamzerim so she chooses to remain single. |
Yes. That’s it.
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PeanutMama
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Sun, Dec 06 2020, 9:11 pm
DallasIma wrote: | That was the one about the law student, right? (I won't give away any more of it.) Truly fascinating and heart-wrenching book. |
Yep!
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Sleepymama
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Mon, Dec 07 2020, 12:48 am
MiriFr wrote: | I read educated twice!!! I couldn’t put it down. I’m scared to say that it’s kinda relatable in a weird way |
I related to it a lot too!
(I guess we're in the "crazy family" club!)
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Mon, Dec 07 2020, 12:54 am
Penguin, maybe you can edit your post to take out the spoiler? Most people don't want to read the ending before the book.
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Orchid
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Mon, Dec 07 2020, 7:47 am
amother [ Bronze ] wrote: | Maybe you should talk to someone Lori Gottlieb |
My favorite! Be warned it’s not a Frum author . For some reason I thought it was.
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amother
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Mon, Dec 07 2020, 8:01 am
appreciate this thread am always looking for good jewish reading material!
thanks for mentioning the book by C Willig Levy had not heard of it before and looks very good!
love paid forward inspirational stories of how people overcame nisyonim and how they overcame what might seem insurmountable R"L to make a happy healthy life B"H.
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Mistyrose
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Mon, Dec 07 2020, 10:33 am
penguin wrote: | Leah Friedman
About a baalas teshuvah and what she goes through with her family who is reform
Idk fiction I guess but it’s very good. It’s very realistic.
Like I felt myself in her shoes.
is that the one where she turns out to be a mamzeres?
I think that's the one, it's from 2004. Says it's based on a true story. Ends up she could marry certain people but her children would be mamzerim so she chooses to remain single. |
Why wouldn't she get married and not have children?
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penguin
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Mon, Dec 07 2020, 3:21 pm
Quote: | Penguin, maybe you can edit your post to take out the spoiler? Most people don't want to read the ending before the book. | Done, but whoever quoted me will need to hide it too : ) Which would derail the conversation...
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amother
Babyblue
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Mon, Dec 07 2020, 5:17 pm
amother [ Bronze ] wrote: | Maybe you should talk to someone Lori Gottlieb |
I just read 2/3 of that. Couldn't get through it.
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MiriFr
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Mon, Dec 07 2020, 5:19 pm
Sleepymama wrote: | I related to it a lot too!
(I guess we're in the "crazy family" club!) |
No I meant because I grew up in an orthodox religion... There were so many relatable moments, like when she stays up all Saturday because she can’t work on Sunday. Or feeling uncomfortable when her roommates were dressed immodestly.
The education part was a little relatable, too, even though she was homeschooled, and I was not.
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