This Is Not a Love Story, Judy Brown
This Is Not a Love Story, Judy Brown
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This Is Not a Love Story
A Memoir

Author: Judy Brown

Narrator: Sarah Rose Humphrey

Unabridged: 7 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/28/2015


Synopsis

A razor-sharp, hilarious, and poignant memoir about growing up in the closed world of the ultraorthodox Jewish community.

The third of six children in a family that harks back to a gloried Hassidic dynasty, Judy Brown grew up with the legacy of centuries of religious teaching, and the faith and lore that sustained her people for generations. But her carefully constructed world begins to crumble when her "crazy" brother Nachum returns home after a year in Israel living with relatives. Though supposedly "cured," he is still prone to retreating into his own mind or erupting in wordless rages.

The adults' inability to make him better -- or even to give his affliction a name -- forces Judy to ask larger questions: If God could perform miracles for her sainted ancestors, why can't He cure Nachum? And what of the other stories her family treasured? Judy starts to negotiate with God, swinging from holy tenets to absurdly hilarious conclusions faster than a Talmudic scholar: she goes on a fast to nab coveted earrings; she fights with her siblings at the dinner table for the ultimate badge of honor ("Who will survive the next Holocaust?"); and she adamantly defends her family's reputation when, scandalously, her parents are accused of having fallen in love -- -which is absolutely not what pious people do.

For all its brutal honesty about this insular community, This Is Not a Love Story is ultimately a story of a family like so many others, whose fierce love for each other and devotion to their faith pulled them through the darkest time in their lives.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Lisa on July 25, 2015

A memoir of a young girl growing up in the Ultra Orthodox Hassidic community that has a brother who has severe autism before the condition even had a name. An excellent portrayal of the challenges this family faced, and the love and faith that got them through it ultimately. The book is described as......more

Goodreads review by Ines on August 21, 2015

i have to confess that i had hard time in the very first part of the book, i truly could not believe how a little girl could consider in such way her brother nothing more that a wart to cut out and hidden away...... i was near to leave the book.....but i was curious about a possible twist...-.. that......more

Goodreads review by Lois R. Gross on January 30, 2015

The author of this book previously wrote about sexual abuse in the NY Ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. Now she tackles another tough subject, focusing on her own family. Brown's younger brother, Nachum, was considered "crazy" by his family and friends. To any contemporary reader, it is clear that Na......more

Goodreads review by Russell on November 24, 2018

When I received an e-mail from the Hatchett Book Group touting Judy Brown’s This Is Not a Love Story as “a razor sharp, hilarious, and poignant memoir about growing up in the closed world of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community,” I ordered the book immediately. I’ve long been a student of anything Je......more

Goodreads review by Maggie on November 25, 2015

Another excellent read from the author of Hush. Again written mostly from a child's POV & again dealing with a taboo subject for the ultra-Orthodox, this time autism. Actually this is a love story; ultimately the love of a mother for her "damaged/cursed" son and her determination to cure him, not in......more


Quotes

"I love books about families and this one is so warm and funny that I couldn't put it down....This Is Not a Love Story actually is one."—Nina Stibbe, author of Man at the Helm and Love, Nina

"An instant classic....With echoes of Scout Finch, the feisty Menuchah guides readers on an unforgettable journey of love, justice and compassion."—-Leah Vincent, author of Cut Me Loose: Sin and Salvation After My Ultra-Orthodox Girlhood

"In this thoughtful and engaging memoir, Judy Brown offers a fascinating glimpse into a world, a family, a life....I was utterly absorbed."—Jennifer Traig, author of Devil in the Details and Well Enough Alone

"Vividly capturing the voice of her younger self, Brown portrays an ultra-Orthodox Jewish community marked by piety, prejudice, and superstition, and her loving family roiled by the mystifying, often terrifying, affliction of her younger brother.... A tender story gently told."—-Kirkus Reviews