By: Anna Fishbeyn
Genres: Fiction Women's Fiction | Romance
Posted: March 20, 2018
One night she meets Ignatius "Eddie" Beltrafio, and while their attraction is instantaneous as well as filled with fights and sizzling sex, it is their unexplainable bond to one another that will force Lena to question everything she knows and believes...
This is a book that hits very close to home because I come from the
world of Lena Kabelmacher, aka Emma Kaulfield. Interestingly enough
and what appealed to me initially about
The author leaves no stone unturned in examining Lena's psyche of herself and all the pieces and memories that Lena gathered throughout the years are brought out in the open which can make for a bit of a messy reading because sometimes present day and past day are crisscrossed and memories fade without a warning in to the present day. The Russian-Jewish community is examined under a microscope, and the details can be overwhelming, leaving the bigger picture difficult to see, but offering an interesting look at a very specific culture.
For those who know someone of Russian-Jewish descent or for those who are Russian-Jewish, I would recommend this read so they can understand the psychology of a people lost and floating amidst the debris of old and new lives.
Book Summary
A delightfully updated Pride and Prejudice with a Russian-Jewish flair
The Matrimonial Flirtations of Emma Kaulfield is an often laugh-out-loud comedy of conflicting manners, values, and customs, set against the backdrop of a Russian immigrant family’s struggle to assimilate, their newfound love of capitalism, and their insistent push for their children's tangible success. Emma Kaulfield escaped the Soviet Union in the 1980s when she was 10--hers was one of the last Jewish families to be let out. Now a gorgeous young woman, going to grad school at NYU, chaffing at the cultural restraints of her heritage, Emma is engaged to someone just like her--a handsome young Russian Jew--but then a steamy encounter with a stranger in a restaurant bathroom turns into a torrid love affair. She wrestles with what she knows she should do (career vs. art); who she should love (one of her own vs. the exotic temptation), to remain loyal to her family, her people--after all they have suffered--or cut ties and defy those who love her. The Matrimonial Flirtations of Emma Kaulfield builds in power and suspense, easily becoming an all-night binge read, impossible to put down. Fishbeyn’s debut novel is sexy, hilarious, heartbreaking, and breathtaking.
The Matrimonial Flirtations of Emma Kaulfield is an often laugh-out-loud comedy of conflicting manners, values, and customs, set against the backdrop of a Russian immigrant family’s struggle to assimilate, their newfound love of capitalism, and their insistent push for their children's tangible success. Emma Kaulfield escaped the Soviet Union in the 1980s when she was 10--hers was one of the last Jewish families to be let out. Now a gorgeous young woman, going to grad school at NYU, chaffing at the cultural restraints of her heritage, Emma is engaged to someone just like her--a handsome young Russian Jew--but then a steamy encounter with a stranger in a restaurant bathroom turns into a torrid love affair. She wrestles with what she knows she should do (career vs. art); who she should love (one of her own vs. the exotic temptation), to remain loyal to her family, her people--after all they have suffered--or cut ties and defy those who love her. The Matrimonial Flirtations of Emma Kaulfield builds in power and suspense, easily becoming an all-night binge read, impossible to put down. Fishbeyn’s debut novel is sexy, hilarious, heartbreaking, and breathtaking.
The Matrimonial Flirtations of Emma Kaulfield
by: Anna Fishbeyn
Arcade
June 1, 2017
On Sale: May 23, 2017
Featuring:
484 pages
ISBN: 1628727586
EAN: 9781628727586
Kindle: B01MRLAOAJ
Paperback / e-Book