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The Orchard

David Hopen

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  • 496 sidor
  • 2021
A NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARD FINALIST A Recommended Book From: The New York Times * Good Morning America * Entertainment Weekly * Electric Literature * The New York Post * Alma * The Millions * Book Riot A commanding debut and a poignant coming-of-age story about a devout Jewish high school student whose plunge into the secularized world threatens everything he knows of himself Ari Edens life has always been governed by strict rules. In ultra-Orthodox Brooklyn, his days are dedicated to intense study and religious rituals, and adolescence feels profoundly lonely. So when his family announces that they are moving to a glitzy Miami suburb, Ari seizes his unexpected chance for reinvention. Enrolling in an opulent Jewish academy, Ari is stunned by his peers dizzying wealth, ambition, and shameless pursuit of lifes pleasures. When the academys golden boy, Noah, takes Ari under his wing, Ari finds himself entangled in the schools most exclusive and wayward group. These friends are magnetic and defiantespecially Evan, the brooding genius of the bunch, still living in the shadow of his mothers death. Influenced by their charismatic rabbi, the group begins testing their religion in unconventional ways. Soon Ari and his friends are pushing moral boundaries and careening toward a perilous futureone in which the traditions of their faith are repurposed to mysterious, tragic ends. Mesmerizing and playful, heartrending and darkly romantic, The Orchard probes the conflicting forces that determine who we become: the heady relationships of youth, the allure of greatness, the doctrines we inherit, and our concealed desires.
  • Författare: David Hopen
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780062974754
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 496
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2021-10-28
  • Förlag: ECCO Press