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The Shiksa Syndrome

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The Shiksa Syndrome

By: Laurie Graff
Narrated by: Hillary Huber
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After splitting up with her gorgeous WASP-y boyfriend, Jewish New Yorker Aimee Albert decides to take her mother's advice and find a nice Jewish boy. The only trouble is that the Jewish guys are all falling for the blonde shiksas.

With some hair dye, green contacts, and a few mannerisms borrowed from her best friend, Aimee transforms herself into a shiksa goddess, and soon she attracts a wonderful Jewish man. Now the question is, how long will the charade go on?

The Shiksa Syndrome is a tale of love and identity, and how the search for one can sometimes play havoc with the other.

©2008 Laurie Graff (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Fiction Jewish Women's Fiction World Literature
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"Graff's prose crackles with winning wit, making her...[tale] go down like a chocolate-covered macaroon." ( Publishers Weekly)
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This is a great romantic novel that helps you understand interfaith relationships and what is really meaningful (regardless of the religion). Highly recommended for anyone converting to Judaism or a Jew person thinking about dating someone outside Judaism.

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book was predictable, and it just was too much to be believable or even entertaining.

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