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| #2584489 in Books | 2009-09-08 | 2009-09-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.20 x.65 x5.20l,.63 | File type: PDF | 336 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Rip-Roaring Look at Cross Religion Dating|By N. Bilmes|There were many laugh-out-loud parts of this book, and I enjoyed it immensely up until the overlong last 40 pages, in which Miss Graff, the author, seemed to lose momentum and just seemed to want to end her book. This book will remind you of the Amy Irving movie, "Crossing Delancey" due to the premise that some Jewish peop||“The entertaining blend of farcical scenarios and quick-fire prose finds an unexpected poignancy…” — Daily News||“The zany scenarios propel the novel but belie a powerful moral core about identity and cultural perceptions.
Do shiksas really have more fun? A Jewish girl is about to find out in Laurie Graff’s wickedly witty novel.
SHIK·SA (shĭk'sə) n. Yiddish 1. A non-Jewish woman. 2. A quintessential blonde beauty. 3. A Jewish boy’s dream. 4. A Jewish girl’s nightmare.
Manhattan publicist Aimee Albert knows a good spin, but she’s the one who winds up reeling when her gorgeous, goyishe boyfriend breaks up with her–on...
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