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The Very Unremarkable Life of Mrs. Etty Bloom

In the insulated Hasidic community of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, tradition and cultural norms are as sacred as religion.

Childhood friendships are cultivated to climb social ladders, matchmakers dictate futures, and young girls are primed for marriage and motherhood. So, when Etty Greenberger, a headstrong redhead and the only child of Holocaust survivors, commits one ugly and thoughtless act, she believes she has sabotaged her opportunity to secure a desirable match. Reluctantly, she agrees to marry Benji Bloom, a fishmonger’s son far below her marital aspirations, becoming Mrs. Etty Bloom.

With each passing year, Etty grows further from the life she had hoped for, filled with disappointment and delusions of grandeur. As she grapples with loss, grief, and the challenges of motherhood, she also discovers friendship, love, and joy in the most unexpected places. It may take a lifetime, but Etty Bloom finally learns that an unremarkable life can be remarkable after all.

Media
Paper
Genres
General Fiction, Fiction and Literature
Length
301-400 pages
Offered by
Running Wild Press, LLC (Publisher)
(User: vhangie030)
Batch
June 2026
Starts: 2026-06-01
Ended: 2026-06-28
On Sale
2026-06-15
Countries
USA and Canada
Links
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copies
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