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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Deborah FeldmanPublisher: Simon & Schuster Imprint: Simon & Schuster Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.30cm Weight: 0.215kg ISBN: 9781439187012ISBN 10: 1439187010 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 06 September 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA brave, riveting account... Unorthodox is harrowing, yet triumphant. - Jeannette Walls, New York Times bestselling author of The Glass Castle A sensitive and memorable coming-of-age story... Imagine Frank McCourt as a Jewish virgin, and you've got Unorthodox in a nutshell. - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Compulsively readable, Unorthodox relates a unique coming-of-age story that manages to speak personally to anyone who has ever felt like an outsider in her own life. - School Library Journal It's one of those books you can't put down. - Joan Rivers, in The New York Post An unprecedented view into a Hasidic community that few outsiders ever experience. - Minneapolis Star-Tribune [Feldman's] matter-of-fact style masks some penetrating insights. - The New York Times Eloquent, appealing, and just emotional enough... No doubt girls all over Brooklyn are buying this book, hiding it under their mattresses, reading it after lights out-and contemplating, perhaps for the first time, their own escape. - The Huffington Post Riveting... extraordinary. - Marie Claire [Deborah Feldman's] is an extraordinary story of struggle and dream. . . . Both her escape and her decision to tell her story are magnificent acts of courage. --Anouk Markovits, author of I Am Forbidden One of O magazine's 10 Titles to Pick Up Now Deborah Feldman was raised in an insular, oppressive world where she was taught that, as a woman, she wasn't capable of independent thought. But she found the pluck and determination needed to make the break from that world and has written a brave, riveting account of her journey. Unorthodox is harrowing, yet triumphant. --Jeannette Walls, #1 bestselling author of The Glass Castle and Half Broke Horses Feldman gives us special insight into a closed and repressive world. . . . Her memoir is fresh and tart and utterly absorbing. -- Library Journal [Feldman's] matter-of-fact style masks some penetrating insights. --The New York Times Unorthodoz is painfully good. . . .Unlike so many other authors who have left Orthodoxy and written about it, [Feldman's] heart is not hardened by hatred, and her spirit is wounded but intact. . . . She is a sensitive and talented writer. --JewishJournal.com A remarkable tale. -- Kirkus Reviews Unorthodox is a fascinating book . . . Feldman's voice resonates throughout. -- The Jewish Daily Forward An unprecedented view into a Hasidic community that few outsiders ever experience. . . . Unorthodox reminds us that there are religious communities in the United States that restrict young women to marriage and motherhood. These women are expected to be obedient to their community and religion, without question or complaint, no matter the price. -- Minneapolis Star-Tribune [Feldman's] no-holds-barred memoir bookstores on February 14th. And it's not exactly a Valentine to the insular world of shtreimels, sheitels and shtiebels. Instead, [ Unorthodox ] describes an oppressive community in which secular education is minimal, outsiders are feared and disdained, English-language books are forbidden, mental illness is left untreated, abuse and other crimes go unreported . . . a surprisingly moving, well-written and vivid coming-of-age tale. -- The Jewish Week Nicely written . . . [An] engaging and at times gripping insight into Brooklyn's Hasidic community. -- Publishers Weekly Denied every kind of nourishment except the doughy, shimmering plates of food obsessively produced by her Holocaust-survivor grandmother . . . books nourish [Feldman's] spirit and put in her hands the liberatory power of storytelling. As she becomes a reader and then a writer, Feldman reinvents herself as a human being. -- Newsday (New York) Compulsively readable, Unorthodox relates a unique coming-of-age story that manages to speak personally to anyone who has ever felt like an outsider in her own life. Feldman bravely lays her soul bare, unflinchingly sharing intimate thoughts and ideas unthinkable within the deeply religious existence of the Satmars. . . . Teens will devour this candid, detailed memoir of an insular way of life so unlike that of the surrounding society. --School Library Journal Eloquent, appealing, and just emotional enough . . . No doubt girls all over Brooklyn are buying this book, hiding it under their mattresses, reading it after lights out--and contemplating, perhaps for the first time, their own escape. --HuffingtonPost.com Riveting . . . extraordinary. --Marie Claire Deborah Feldman has stripped the cloak off the insular Satmar sect of Hasidic Judaism, offering outsiders a rare glimpse into the ultraconservative world in which she was raised. -- Globe and Mail (Toronto) [Deborah Feldman's] is an extraordinary story of struggle and dream. . . . Both her escape and her decision to tell her story are magnificent acts of courage. --Anouk Markovits, author of I Am Forbidden Imagine Frank McCourt as a Jewish virgin, and you've got Unorthodox in a nutshell . . . a sensitive and memorable coming-of-age story. -- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Eloquent, appealing, and just emotional enough . . . No doubt girls all over Brooklyn are buying this book, hiding it under their mattresses, reading it after lights out--and contemplating, perhaps for the first time, their own escape. --HuffingtonPost.com Author InformationDeborah Feldman was raised in the Satmar Hasidic community in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York. She lives in Berlin with her son. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |