The Rabbi's Daughter: A True Story of Sex, Drugs and Orthodoxy - Reva Mann
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Pages: 336, Paperback, Hodder Paperbacks Last Update 14.12.2009 06:10
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This is an amazing book and its really inspirational! Reva Mann is the daughter of a leading London Rabbi and Granddaughter of a former Chief Rabbi of Israel so you would expect her to be perfect. This book chronicles her rebellion as a teenager, her move to Israel, strict orthodox marriage, children, divorce, love affair and cancer. The book is really well written I found my self laughing and crying as I was reading it, I had to read it as quickly as I could! Through the tragedy in her life-that she invites us into very eloquently- you get a real sense of how she was feeling and how she bravely coped, leaving me feeling uplifted. This ... Read the complete review
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