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katenetz 's review for:
My Name Is Asher Lev
by Chaim Potok
A re-read from college days...
I'd forgotten how repetitive the first half of the book was (although the effect is hypnotic, rather than boring), and the writing/language wasn't as smooth as I remembered, but the emotional punch of the ending was still heart-rending. A novel that can be summed up in a single, breath-taking image - stark and powerful.
I'd forgotten how repetitive the first half of the book was (although the effect is hypnotic, rather than boring), and the writing/language wasn't as smooth as I remembered, but the emotional punch of the ending was still heart-rending. A novel that can be summed up in a single, breath-taking image - stark and powerful.