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The Hebrew Teacher
The Hebrew Teacher | Maya Arad
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"Intensely readable and beautifully observed . . . full of wisdom, generosity, humor, and sharp insights." —Elif Batuman, author of Either/Or Three Israeli women, their lives altered by immigration to the United States, seek to overcome crises. Ilana is a veteran Hebrew instructor at a Midwestern college who has built her life around her career. When a young Hebrew literature professor joins the faculty, she finds his post-Zionist politics pose a threat to her life’s work. Miriam, whose son left Israel to make his fortune in Silicon Valley, pays an unwanted visit to meet her new grandson and discovers cracks in the family’s perfect façade. Efrat, another Israeli in California, is determined to help her daughter navigate the challenges of middle school, and crosses forbidden lines when she follows her into the minefield of social media. In these three stirring novellas—comedies of manners with an ambitious blend of irony and sensitivity—celebrated Israeli author Maya Arad probes the demise of idealism and the generation gap that her heroines must confront.
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Told from the perspective of Israeli women in the US, all three novellas center around mother & child (or a similar relationship as in The Hebrew teacher), a disconnect because of generational differences or the distance living in another country. Particularly The Hebrew Teacher is so intelligently crafted, combining the personal with the political, I still think about the novella even though I finished reading it two weeks ago. Highly recommend

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