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The Ladies Auxiliary
The Ladies Auxiliary
Author: Tova Mirvis
No one knows why Orthodox Jews settled in Memphis, but we saw our city as the Jerusalem of the South, our families part of a chain of Jewish Memphians that would extend into the future forever, as long and as far away as God in heaven. When this didn't happen, it was the last thing we expected. This is the voice of the Ladies Auxiliary, the grou...  more »
ISBN: 403203
Publication Date: 1999
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Publisher: Norton
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 8
The Ladies Auxiliary is told from the point of view of an entire community - sentences beginning with "we." It's unusual, but it works. The arrival of a new family, made up of a widow and her young daughter, to the insular orthodox Jewish community in Memphis, TN shakes up that very community. It's a story about loss, belonging, and people who just don't fit the mold. It's well worth a read.
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This one was on my keeper shelf for a long time before I decided to share it--it is a lot of fun!
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Helpful Score: 2
I simply loved this fish-out-of-water story. Mirvis GETS the Orthodox way and the difficulties of fitting in while still being apart -- and what happens when someone who legitimately ought to fit in just can't.
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This is a great book. If you are a fan of Naomi Ragen, you'll like this one.
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Great book club read.
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Wonderful storytelling. Very compelling. Since I come from a small town, and grew up a member of a close-knit church group, I could really relate to this book.
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A look at Jewish culture in Memphis, TN. from the viewpoint of it's women
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Intriguing and interesting story. It raises important questions regarding tolerance and diversty.

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