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Kaaterskill Falls
Kaaterskill Falls
Author: Allegra Goodman
In the summer of '76, the Shulmans and the Melishes migrate to Kaaterskill, the tiny town in upstate New York where Orthodox Jews and Yankee year-rounders live side by side from June through August. Elizabeth Shulman, a devout follower of Rav Elijah Kirshner and the mother of five daughters, is restless. She needs a project of her own, outside h...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780385323895
ISBN-10: 0385323891
Publication Date: 8/10/1998
Pages: 336
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: The Dial Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
Members Wishing: 0
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WestofMars avatar reviewed Kaaterskill Falls on + 162 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
A National Book Award Finalist, like much literary fiction, there is a narrative distance between the reader and the happenings on the page. This distance makes it difficult to connect, empathize, or care about the characters and their lives.
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Helpful Score: 5
Go inside the world of orthodox Jewish community members. Does their way of life allow for them to live and insure for their families their religious customs and beliefs, or does their way of life rob them of freedom to persue goals and dreams?
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Helpful Score: 2
This is a story of family and trditions. Well written and joy to read.
earlsgirl avatar reviewed Kaaterskill Falls on + 188 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I didn't get very far in this book. Nothing very interesting came along, so I decided I wouldn't waste any more reading time on something this boring.
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Helpful Score: 1
Another book I could just not get my head around. I gave up pretty early.
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Bookshelf-browser avatar reviewed Kaaterskill Falls on + 9 more book reviews
I'm always intrigued reading about other cultures or lifestyles which are quite different from my own. Goodman writes about families who are part of an Orthodox Jewish community who follow Rav Kirshner, who is descended from a line of rabbis from Germany. The group is very strict, and the Rav tightens the demands more every year. It challenges various members to examine their lives and their beliefs. The novel takes place in the mid-1970's, and although the community lives in Washington Heights of NYC, they summer together in Kaaterskill Falls.

Goodman has a deft hand at description, and I particularly enjoyed her nature scenes. Her characters are right lightly drawn, however. I did find the examination of the lives of Orthodox Jews interesting, and how there as many layers of devotion as in the Christian communities.

It took awhile to read, just because I would get rather bored with the mundane daily stuff. However, I think the mundane was part of the intention of the author. Glad I read it, but wouldn't be drawn to ever read it again.
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The characters were well drawn and believable. I did find it a bit hard to follow at times, and had to look up so many words it was distracting. Nnethless this was a wonderful portrait of the life living within a Jewish sect,of the era, and of the sacrifices andrestrictions of living within a very strict sect.
daziegirl avatar reviewed Kaaterskill Falls on + 5 more book reviews
I enjoyed this novel very much. It was well written. I kept waiting for something really exciting to happen in regards to the falls and it never did. You may need to know orthodox jewish customs in order to fully understand why the characters act the way they do. I'm not sure non-jewish people who don't have that understanding would enjoy this book.
mizPJ avatar reviewed Kaaterskill Falls on + 172 more book reviews
Well written, certainly deserving of National Book Award Finalist status


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