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Too Jewish [Kindle Edition]

Patty Friedmann
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A PERENNIAL KINDLE BESTSELLER!

Top 10 Best Jewish Fiction Books: Boomer Book Series

A powerful and emotional story of a Jewish family here in America.” -Life in Review

“The Friedmann comic voice is filled with so much anger, outrage, astonishment, fear, resentment, and unleashed id that we readers nearly fall out of our chairs in wonder and laughter and shock.” -Oxford American

“Patty Friedmann may be the greatest New Orleans author of the past quarter century. If you like New Orleans, if you’re interested in its Jewish community or Southern life or simply the rhythms of America’s most unique city, you’ll love Too Jewish. And even if you don’t give a hoot about NOLA and its Jews, buy Too Jewish for another reason: it’s a great read.” -Failed Messiah

Walker Percy “once wrote that 'the next Southern literary revival will be led by a Jewish mother, which is to say, a shrewd self-possessed woman with a sharp eye and a cunning retentive mind who sees the small triumphs and tragedies around her and has her own secret method of rendering it, with an art all her own.’ And that is totally Patty Friedmann.” -Anne Gisleson, Signposts in a Strange Land


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Patty Friedmann had that sad childhood that is pretty much a prerequisite for a novelist. She's written seven darkly comic novels--and finally she draws on the autobiographical material that made it all possible.

Too Jewish tells a story much like the central tale of her young life: her father suffered from survivor guilt, all the while trying to make his way in a hostile society. Like Patty's father, young, brainy protagonist Bernie Cooper escapes Nazi Germany and ends up in New Orleans, where he finds an entirely new kind of prejudice against Jews—the kind that comes from other Jews. Sadly, they’re his own in-laws.

At first this strikes him only as petty and small-minded, but he has no idea how much hatred his scheming mother-in-law can wring from the situation. She knows, for instance, that he had to leave behind his beloved mother, and she uses his mother’s life and memory as a lever against him, eventually causing him physical and mental problems that threaten his family’s well-being in every possible way and thwart him at every turn.

Thus, Bernie and Letty’s daughter Darby is born into the most peculiar of mixed marriages, torn, as her mother is, between loyalty to her grandparents and to her father. Even she, at her tender age, wonders whether Letty’s love--and her own--can save Bernie from the secret pain and guilt of surviving the Holocaust. And from the machinations of his cruel mother-in-law.

A bittersweet love story told in three novellas, each from the point of view of one member of the Cooper family. Think The Time Traveler’s Wife. Definitely a love story; definitely not a “romance.”


Honors and Blurbs for Other Books:

Eleanor Rushing—Discover Great New Writers

Eleanor Rushing—Original Voices

Secondhand Smoke—BookSense 76

Taken Away—Small Press Book of the Year Award (ForeWord) Finalist

Secondhand Smoke—list of 30 Most Underrated Southern Books in Oxford American, along with Gone with the Wind, A Lesson Before Dying, Deliverance:

Secondhand Smoke—“A Confederacy of Dunces meets The Corrections … Both funny and sad, this novel deserves the wild popularity it is sure to achieve.”—Library Journal

Eleanor Rushing—“Intriguing and touching…One finishes [Eleanor Rushing] impressed by Friedmann’s compassion for human frailty.—Publishers Weekly


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  • File Size: 579 KB
  • Print Length: 241 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: booksbnimble.com (December 6, 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004FGMT4U
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Customer Reviews

This book was well written and the story was inciteful and interesting. JoAnn Erfer  |  28 reviewers made a similar statement
I will be re-reading this book in the future. Sarah  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
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57 of 59 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A Story of Survivor's Guilt February 6, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
Patty Friedman's book, Too Jewish, is a touching and emotional look at the story of a family forever changed by the Holocaust. Young Bernie Cooper (Bernard Kuper), a well educated German Jew, escapes Europe at the last possible moment. Despite desperate attempts to persuade his widowed mother to leave Germany for the U.S., she stays behind and is soon lost to the atrocities of World War II.

Bernie reaches the U.S., meets Lettie a nice Jewish girl from New Orleans, and the two fall in love and marry. But when Bernie marries Lettie,, he commits not only to Lettie, but to her family. Lettie is fifth generation New Orleans, and the only child of a wealthy and well-established Jewish family. For this family, assimilation has long been established by the shedding of ethnic specificity--and Bernie is definitely TOO Jewish. What happens when Bernard Kuper is forced into a new life as Bernie Cooper?
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67 of 72 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Too Jewish - an autobiography of a man "Too Jewish" June 21, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
There are several parts to Too Jewish. First you have Bernie, a young man, a Jew, who escapes the clutches of Hitler and Nazi Germany just before his homeland is invaded. He has tried to talk his 70 year old mother, who believes it is just another war, into coming with him and fails. Leaving her behind, he comes to America, meets a girl, falls in love with the girl, joins the American military and fights for the freedom of Germany and Jews. When he returns he meets the girl's parents, who are stuck up and ashamed of being Jews themselves.

As the years go by, Bernie and Letty marry, have a daughter and constantly have to battle her parents (especially her mother's) underhanded and cruel tricks and scorn. Letty's parents have turned their back on their heritage & raised their daughter to do the same - but she is a fighter, loves her man and stands up for her husband and his faith and tries to do the right thing.

I really enjoyed Too Jewish. It's an easy read, very well written and a first hand account of a terrible period of human history. As I read Too Jewish, I was saddened by not only the loss of Bernie's mother and homeland & the tragedy of hundreds of thousands of God's People destroyed by the selfish hatred of one man and those he deceived into following him. There is true horror on Bernie's part of what happens to his mother and a deep sense of shock and betrayal of the American Jews who have turned their back on their heritage and the faith of their ancestor's. He is known as being "Too Jewish" in the synagogue and the Jewish community he has chosen - why? Because he knows the Hebrew prayers, wears his Kippot during worship and keeps the Sabbath.

I recommend this book for anyone that enjoys autobiographies or period type books. It was interesting to read about the Jewish culture in a time when it wasn't safe (Europe) or cool (America) to be Jewish

Patty Friendmann is the daughter of "Bernie", who is real life escaped Nazi Germany the day that Hitler invaded Poland. The story is based on his life experiences. She is also the author of several books, including "Taken Away" a young adult novel released in 2010. You can visit Patty on her WEBSITE | BLOG | FACEBOOK by clicking on the link.

Many thanks to Pump Up Your Book for sponsoring the Blog Tour for "Too Jewish". They provided a copy of the Kindle edition for me to review and all comments and thoughts are my own.
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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Must-read story of the American Jewish Experience February 24, 2011
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Set primarily in post-war New Orleans, this novel presents the classic conflict faced by Jewish immigrants: assimilation versus preservation of culture, customs, and faith. Patty Friedmann's novel takes us on a journey that poignantly shows how Bernie's struggle shaped the lives of those he loved best. Along the way we enter Lettie's world complete with the excitement of new love, the pressures of "keeping up with the Goldbergs," and the drama that ensues when a daughter's independence clashes with her mother's love and longings. Read this with a box of tissues . . . or a bag of Zapp's, but read it. Whether you know from New Orleans or not, this novel will stay with you because these characters will enter your heart.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars I doubt you can be too rich, too thin, or too Jewish.
I expected a humorous story but found a compelling search as layers of prejudice were peeled off two Jewish families battling within their own skins. Read more
Published 6 hours ago by Barbara Roberts
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
Written in 3 parts from the viewpoints of 3 family members, the story of this family was probably the best I've read in a long time. Read more
Published 1 day ago by KayCee
5.0 out of 5 stars What are you?
The things that Jewish people have to endure is sad. They have to be very strong people to make it . I don't wonder that some hide their Jewishness.
Published 1 day ago by Dianne Hiller
5.0 out of 5 stars Magnificient - don't miss it!
I didn't know what to expect from this book and it completely caught me off guard - I loved it. Just magnificent - though a heartbreaker. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Patricia
5.0 out of 5 stars Heart touching
Love the charaters and their story. Evokes strong emotions Sad, but close to the truth. Will read it again, soon
Published 2 days ago by Sandra C. Verrier
4.0 out of 5 stars A great fast read
Loved the perspective of the war from the United States, it had well developed characters and the story went along smoothly.
Published 2 days ago by ElbieA
4.0 out of 5 stars Never again
This was a very moving book based on the real life experiences of the author's father. It reminds us that during one of the darkest periods in history there was evil perpetrated... Read more
Published 2 days ago by Frances Anita Feldman
4.0 out of 5 stars Different but good
Didn't really know what to expect but I have enjoyed this book. Reallly enjoyed the humour and also the pathos. Read more
Published 2 days ago by jan212
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Good, Autobiographical Book
I enjoyed this book very much. I live in New Orleans and I could relate to this book on so many levels. It has brought back quite a lot of good and not so good memories. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Craig A. Bialy
5.0 out of 5 stars An enjoyable and educational good read.
Too Jewish was very well written. Through the story the reader learns the diffences between Orthodox and non-Orthodox Jews and how it affected the lives of 2 young people as told... Read more
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More About the Author

Patty Friedmann's most recent book is titled No Takebacks, released June 12, 2012. She published both the young adult novel Taken Away and the e-novel Too Jewish in late 2010. She also is the author of A Little Bit Ruined, Side Effects, Secondhand Smoke, Eleanor Rushing, and Odds, all currently in print from Counterpoint, and of The Exact Image of Mother (Viking 1991) and Too Smart to Be Rich (New Chapter 1988). In 2001-2002, she was writer-in-residence at Tulane University. Patty has reviewed for Publishers Weekly, Brightleaf, Short Story, and the Times-Picayune; her short stories have appeared in Horn Gallery, Short Story, LaLit, Xavier Review, and elsewhere; and she has had essays in Oxford American, Speakeasy, and New Orleans Review. Stage productions under the direction of Carl Walker are The Accidental Jew and Lovely Rita. She was included in The Great American Writers Cookbook and Christmas Stories from Louisiana in 2003, as well as in the collections My New Orleans in 2005, Intersections in 2006, Life in the Wake and New Orleans Noir in 2007, and Something in the Water in 2011. The manuscript of a new book titled An Organized Panic took second place out of 406 entries in the novel category of the William Falulkner-William Wisdom literary competition in 2012. In 2009 Oxford American included her Secondhand Smoke with Gone With the Wind, Deliverance, and A Lesson Before Dying as one of the 30 Most Underrated Southern Books. Patty is the mother of Esme Roberson and Werner Friedmann II and the grandmother of Summer Roberson and Kennedy and Carmine Friedmann.


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