
Good for the Jews
Debra Spark
(Author)Description
Good for the Jews is a smart, funny, sexy novel set in Madison, Wisconsin, during the Bush administration. Part mystery and part stranger-comes-to town story, Good for the Jews is loosely based on the biblical book of Esther. Like Esther, Debra Spark's characters deal with anti-Semitism and the way that powerful men--and the women who love them--negotiate bureaucracies.
At the core of the story of right and wrong are young, attractive Ellen Hirschorn and her older cousin Mose, a high school teacher who thinks he knows, in fact, what is "good for the Jews"--and for Ellen, too. Their stories intertwine with those of the school superintendent, his ex-wife and son, and a new principal. Workplace treachery, the bonds of family, coming of age, and romantic relationships all take center stage as the characters negotiate the fallout from a puzzling fire.
Spark's evocative writing style and sharp, understanding treatment of her diverse characters draw the reader into this surprising page-turner, a finalist for the 2009 Foreword Magazine Book of the Year Award.
Product Details
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Publish Date | July 08, 2010 |
Pages | 284 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780472034505 |
Dimensions | 8.6 X 6.6 X 0.7 inches | 1.5 pounds |
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Reviews
"Spark's prose is tight, funny, insightful and occasionally heartbreaking as it probes the current education system, the arts and society's ills."
-- "Publishers Weekly"". . . a smart, sprightly, sex-drenched, and neatly plotted novel . . ."-- "Alan Cheuse, National Public Radio and the Chicago Tribune"
"Spark is at her sly, funny, and cutting best in her third novel, a clever and affecting variation on the biblical story of Esther."-- "Booklist"
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