Daniel Gonzalez itibaren Docena, AL , USA

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Review of Jew Girl Love it or hate it, Jew Girl by EminemsRevenge is an unforgettable semi-autobiographical novel about the struggle of surviving another day in the post 9/11 New York City area. The first 50 pages are confusing at times, as is the city to a newcomer. Things fall into place, and the reader is drawn into the lives of the characters, who come to life in this vulgar, multi-ethnic, Dantesque tale. Reuven, 'the chosen one' journeys across the evil city in search of 'the Hamlet of Harlem,' hoping this man can somehow perform a miracle. All of the subsequent characters know these two people in some way and while some are entranced by the unusual rainbow that appears that day, others know that the day is 'unlike any other day.' "...There was something seriously amiss in the universe TODAY, something more nefarious than the discovery the ethereal lord she once so devotedly placed all her hope on might not be the omnipotent force that kept her from drowning in the sorrow that was her life..." Eileen, the long-suffering mother; Mauverneen, the siren of the Road Kill Diner; Ian Odamench, the revered teacher with the fading blue tattoo on his left forearm; the triumvirate of Darla, Dora, and Darla; and a host of memorable characters all act their part in this modern day drama. EminemsRevenge presents his characters as Dante did some 600 years ago, incorporating well known figures with people from his own life. Often vulgar, this book is written in the vernacular of the city streets. How the races and religions interact is an integral part of the novel. "...It did not enter his mind that an innocuous anti-Semitic comment made by her might cause Luke umbrage. As far as Ryan was concerned, all schwartzes considered the creed of his people a gutter religion..." The terminology in Jew Girl is often difficult to comprehend. Foreign and religious words and phrases are interjected into the novel in a new and exciting, often arduous to comprehend way. (There is a glossary in the back for the reader.) EminemsRevenge seems to create new words to suit his purpose, and they often enhance this dramatic saga of players in this one day of their ordinary lives. The ending is abrupt and seemingly unfinished, but many things in life end that way. Love it or hate it, Jew Girl should be required reading for all who wish to know the mindset of many in modern New York. The struggle to digest the book is well worth the shot! (c) travelerblue originally posted on March 10, 2007

Okuyucu Daniel Gonzalez itibaren Docena, AL , USA

Kullanıcı, bu kitapları portalın yayın kurulu olan 2017-2018'de en ilginç olarak değerlendirdi "TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi" Tüm okuyucuların bu literatürü tanımalarını tavsiye eder.