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Foreskin's Lament

A Memoir

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Foreskin's Lament

De: Shalom Auslander
Narrado por: Shalom Auslander
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A bitingly funny memoir of growing up in a dysfunctional Jewish family and wrestling with a vengeful God.©2007 Shalom Auslander; (P)2007 Peguin Audio, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc. Biografías y Memorias Judaísmo Memorias Ingenioso Oriente Medio Divertido Inspirador Para reflexionar Para sentirse bien Sincero Apasionante emocionalmente Hockey

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“Fierce, funny, and subversively heartfelt...With his middle finger pointed at the heavens and a hand held over his heart, Auslander gives us Foreskin’s Lament. Mazel tov to him. And God? Well, he’ll survive.”—New York Times Book Review

“Auslander writes like Philip Roth’s angry nephew... a scathing theological rant, a funny, oddly moving coming-of-age memoir, and an irreverent meditation on family, marriage, and cultural identity. God may be a bit irritated by this book, but I loved it.”—Tom Perrotta, author of Little Children and The Abstinence Teacher

“A laugh-out-loud quarrel with God.”—Newsweek

“A terrific book I was sad I read in so few sittings, because I wanted more.”
San Francisco Chronicle

“Hilarious, caustic, and surprisingly moving.” —Philadelphia Inquirer

“Blasphemous and funny.”—Newsweek

“A surprise and delight.”—Boston Globe

“A fretful, self-effacing, bitter…hilarious story.”—The Houston Chronicle

“Wryly comic.”—New York Magazine

“Hilarious, caustic, and surprisingly moving.”—Philadelphia Inquirer

“A very funny memoir.”—GQ

“Lyrical, hysterical… funny and angry.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer

“An audacious, poke-God-in-the eye memoir.”—Miami Herald

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At first I thought: "Enough!" -- we've had too many stories of growing up in dysfunctional families and/or abusive authoritarian patriarchal religious systems, and besides, the constant swearing started to feel abusive to MY ears. But I picked up the listen again, only to put it down after another session, tired of the author-victim's contast whine, even if that style was part of the point he was making. But since the ultra-orthodox, dysfunctional Jewish family storyline was different background (at least to me), I resumed and am very glad that I did, as the memoir does amount ironically in the end to decent "theological reflection", as the book's promo promises. I preferred Naomi Alderman's novel, "Disobedience" on the same theme, however. (Maybe I am just too old for all that cussing-- at least in audio format)

I think the author could have circumsized several of the anecdotes from his boyhood/teen years and made a shorter and more effective book. Unlike some of the other listeners, I did like the author's narration since it was memoir, and his sardonic tone suited his writing voice.

Uneven ( & must love cuss words)

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Listening to this book I heard my childhood read to me. Thank you for putting to words the complicated love/hate relationship we have with god.

Amazing

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I had no clue what I was getting myself into when I purchased this book, and actually put in on the back-burner because I thought it would really suck.

It turns out that this is the best autobiography that I have ever listened to (or read) in my 48 years on this planet.

The memoir is very well written, full of great humour, and anyone who was raised by one or two domineering Jewish parents will especially relate to this book.

As an added bonus, the author narrates the books, which adds much authenticity to the story. I didn't even realize until the end of the book that is was narrated by the author, and kept thinking: What a great narrator; he really understands this story.

Those who already open minded will love this book; those who aren't will hopefully learn a few things!

Best memoir I have listened to in my life!

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I too left the faith of my family and I get what that journey is all about. Orly is right, they really did a number on Shalom. Auslander speaks so deeply to the pain of spiritual abuse. By Shalom Auslander's stripes I am healed. I hope you reach your promised land. I have found mine!

Oh Shalom-I just love you

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Religion, doubt, pain, family, life, hope, heartache, all wrapped up very well in truth and humor. A++

Incredible and moving

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Despairingly dry, funny, tragic, painful, and uplifting.

I am a fan of Shalom's writing and his appearances on This American Life. His story is relatable to anyone who grew up in a religiously observant household, no matter the religion. Yes, he was raised as an Ultra Orthodox Jew, but his observations regarding strict religious rules, both rational and irrational and the blind faith required of such rules, can be understood by people raised in most world religions.

There were times I wanted to give up on the book, but then I remembered that many of the damaging, negative, threatening thoughts he expresses were thoughts I had too until I was into my 30s. Yes, he has an active imagination, and yes, he is very all-or-nothing/black and white in his thinking, but when one is raised in a world that demands that type of thinking from you-it's not so easy to see and live grey.

The ending is very rewarding.

Recovering Orthodox [insert religion here]

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This memoir is unbelievably funny and painful. All his books have been on a to read list for years, but after listening to Foreskin’s
Lament, Hope: A Tragedy and Mother for Dinner just got moved to the top of the list.

I cannot recommend this book highly enough. Outrageously funny, wickedly terrifying, wildly insightful. I look forward to reading everything that Auslander writes.

Holy Crap…Auslander’s God is nuts and his parents are no better.

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If my yetzer harah could write

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there's a lot to like, but I especially appreciate it learning the meaning of the title at the end of the book. profound/

brilliant title

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But it helps. Hilarious, tragic, and painfully honest. Religion sucks. Shalom Auslander tells it like it is.

you don't have to be Jewish to love this book

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