Review
Fierce, funny, and subversively heartfelt…With his middle finger pointed at the heavens and a hand held over his heart, Auslander gives us Foreskins Lament. Mazel tov to him. And God? Well, hell survive. New York Times Book ReviewAuslander writes like Philip Roths angry nephew… a scathing theological rant, a funny, oddly moving coming-of-age memoir, and an irreverent meditation on family, marriage, and cultural identity. God may be a bit irritated by this book, but I loved it. Tom Perrotta, author of Little Children and The Abstinence Teacher A laugh-out-loud quarrel with God. Newsweek A terrific book I was sad I read in so few sittings, because I wanted more. San Francisco Chronicle Hilarious, caustic, and surprisingly moving. Philadelphia InquirerBlasphemous and funny. Newsweek A surprise and delight. Boston Globe A fretful, self-effacing, bitter
hilarious story. The Houston Chronicle Wryly comic. N (more…)
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Bitter and Brilliant
I completely enjoyed every page of this book. Auslander’s unique book takes belief in God one-logical-step-too-far into obsessive narcissism which is both heartbreaking and…
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Perfect read!
Great book! Well written with insightful humor into real-life depictions of ironic, religious punishment.
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fantastic book, great service
The book arrived very quickly, and I read it immediately. Foreskin’s Lament is expertly written. It is both funny and sad.
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