The Rabbi's Daughter.

MANN, REVA.

57211X1 First Printing. The Dial Press, New York: 2007. 355 pages. Hardcover with dustjacket. Like New. An eye-opening glimpse into the world of the ultr-orthodox and their elaborately coded rituals for eating, sleeping, bathing, and lovemaking, as well as a deeply personal rumination on identity, faith, and self-acceptance, this is at its heart a universal story. For those of any faith who have grappled with their own spiritual longings, and for anyone fascinated by traditional religion and its role in modern society, Reva Mann's chronicle of a journey toward redemption is an unforgettable read. "A gripping book, harrowing and devastatingly honest, as well as an important book, which goes far to address the critical issue of what draws modern young people towards the oppressive life of fundamentalist religion." - Naomi Alderman, author of Disobedience $23.95USD
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