Giving up America
by Pearl Abraham
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Abraham creates a portrait of a young, crumbling marriage. It is alternately sad and compelling.'Tags
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In Giving Up America Pearl Abraham has produced a novel about a Jewish American couple living in New York. While re-modeling their new house, the tedious work is tiring and their individual styles clash. Daniel, a perfectionist, is often generally critical of Deena as well as her work as copy editor.
After 7 years, their marriage is flagging. While Daniel has been financially prudent, he now seems to need and want more fun in his life. He buys bikes for them, pays for dance and ski lessons. And befriends Jill a young, single co-worker and her married friend Ann.
Deena wants to continue working on their home but Daniel spends more and more time phoning and hanging out with Jill. Deena's reaction is odd... until it is too late.
I like show more Abraham's characterization of Deena and other female characters as mostly strong, moral and active. Daniel comes across as churlish, weak and hypocritical.
The idea of dating couples taking dance lessons as a test of compatibility is smart.
On page 114, Abraham is spot on describing a dance session between Daniel and an angry Deena attend, with the words: "They stood facing each other, waiting for the music to start, and Daniel smiled. Deena swallowed and forced something down. This is what its like for women who stay. They don't say anything. They absorb and swallow and soon there is nothing left to say. But they hate, how they hate.And still they stay."
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After 7 years, their marriage is flagging. While Daniel has been financially prudent, he now seems to need and want more fun in his life. He buys bikes for them, pays for dance and ski lessons. And befriends Jill a young, single co-worker and her married friend Ann.
Deena wants to continue working on their home but Daniel spends more and more time phoning and hanging out with Jill. Deena's reaction is odd... until it is too late.
I like show more Abraham's characterization of Deena and other female characters as mostly strong, moral and active. Daniel comes across as churlish, weak and hypocritical.
The idea of dating couples taking dance lessons as a test of compatibility is smart.
On page 114, Abraham is spot on describing a dance session between Daniel and an angry Deena attend, with the words: "They stood facing each other, waiting for the music to start, and Daniel smiled. Deena swallowed and forced something down. This is what its like for women who stay. They don't say anything. They absorb and swallow and soon there is nothing left to say. But they hate, how they hate.And still they stay."
Very good read. show less
young couple self-destructs in 7th year of marriage & wife returns to Jerusalem
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Deena wil trouwen met Daniel, een orthodoxe jood, Deena's vader, een chassidische geleerde, verzet zich aanvankelijk krachtig tegen dit huwelijk: Toch lijkt het aanvankelijk een gelukkig huwelijk te worden. Samen werken Deena en Daniel aan de restauratie van een oud huis, hun droomhuis.
Dan brengt Daniel van zijn werk twee jonge vrouwen mee. Eén van hen komt uit het zuiden en is van plan deel te nemen aan de Miss Amerika-verkiezingen, de ander is haar beste vriendin.
Daarmee onstaan ook de eerste barsten in het fundament van het huwelijk van Deena en Daniel: de waarden waarmee Deena is opgegroeid en haar gevoel van wat 'thuis' betekent, komen op losse schroeven te staan.
Dan brengt Daniel van zijn werk twee jonge vrouwen mee. Eén van hen komt uit het zuiden en is van plan deel te nemen aan de Miss Amerika-verkiezingen, de ander is haar beste vriendin.
Daarmee onstaan ook de eerste barsten in het fundament van het huwelijk van Deena en Daniel: de waarden waarmee Deena is opgegroeid en haar gevoel van wat 'thuis' betekent, komen op losse schroeven te staan.
May 8, 2012Dutch
De pijn van herkomst en opvoeding. Een vrouw en echtgenote kan moeilijk afstand doen van de Chassidische erfenis van haar jeugd..
Mar 10, 2013Dutch
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- They met where she was working and where he had once worked.
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- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And on her return trip, perhaps she would stop in Paris.
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