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The Romance Reader : Pearl Abraham (Hardcover, 1995)

by Pearl Abraham

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  • Bookseller: DogServant US (US)
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Bibliographic Details

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Book condition: Acceptable
  • Quantity available: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN 10: 1573220159
  • ISBN 13: 9781573220156
  • Publisher: Riverhead Hardcover
  • Date published: 1995-08-01
  • Pages: 296
  • Size: 6.25 x 8.5 x 1.5 inches
  • Weight: 1.15 pounds

Book Description

Riverhead Hardcover, 1995-08-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Ex-library book with usual stamps and stickers and plastic covering dust jacket. Last few pages are starting to pull away from the binding. Still a good readable copy.APO/FPO orders are welcomed - Thank you for your service.


Book summary

This debut novel (which is not a romance) follows the adolescence of Rachel, the oldest daughter of an Hasidic Jew and his unhappy wife. The author portrays the growing friction between the girl's strict religious upbringing--complete with arranged marriage--and her independent spirit and reckless curiosity.

Media Reviews


"[A]n intelligent first novel--poignant and thoughtful--from a writer to watch."

   -- Kirkus

"Rachel isn't always a likable girl, but we sympathize with her plight....The book is compelling throughout. Abraham's unadorned prose (appropriate to Rachel's straightforward personality) cuts right to the conflicts. THE ROMANCE READER is a good example of how suspense can arise simply from passionate characters. If the ending is a bit too ambiguous to satisfy us, that's in part because we don't want to leave Rachel without knowing everything that happens to her for the rest of her life."

   -- Donna Levin, San Francisco Chronicle Book Review

"Abraham's vivid first novel focuses on Rachel Benjamin, the eldest daughter of a Hasidic rabbi, who feels suffocated by the community's rigid amalgam of biblical strictures and Eastern European traditions."

   -- Charles Solomon, Los Angeles Times Book Review

First Line


The sound of Ma's voice speaking English wakes me.



Publisher Notes


Hemmed in by the strict codes of her Orthodox Jewish upbringing, the daughter of a rabbi escapes to the world of romance novels and begins to chafe at her family and her faith. A first novel. Lit Guild Feat Alt.



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