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The only thing that is holding me back from giving this 5/5 is that I know it would have been so much funnier if I understood more of the Yiddish. There definitely was some nuanced humor that went over my head, specifically in some of the anecdotes.
Raizl lives in a Hasidic community in Brooklyn, but escapes to the rest of NYC when she goes to college classes. She is granted use of a computer because of her school work, and falls into an addiction to porn. She describes this to her therapist on her journey to finding a husband. This story of a girl discovering herself, while literally discovering herself, was well written and just pithy enough. I desperately wanted an epilogue about what came next, but the ending didn’t leave me needing something else.
I’ve told many of my friends about this book already, and I think it should be on everyone’s want to read.
Raizl lives in a Hasidic community in Brooklyn, but escapes to the rest of NYC when she goes to college classes. She is granted use of a computer because of her school work, and falls into an addiction to porn. She describes this to her therapist on her journey to finding a husband. This story of a girl discovering herself, while literally discovering herself, was well written and just pithy enough. I desperately wanted an epilogue about what came next, but the ending didn’t leave me needing something else.
I’ve told many of my friends about this book already, and I think it should be on everyone’s want to read.