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My Old Man

My Old Man
My Old Man
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From the New York Times bestselling author Amy Sohn, one of New York City's most provocative columnists, comes a hip, contemporary novel about sex, sin, and living in the same neighborhood as your parents.

When twenty-six-year-old Rachel Block started rabbinical school, she didn't think she'd be dropping out after a semester and a half. But when a sick man dies under her counseling, she realizes she's not cut out for the rabbinate. To make ends meet, she takes a job as a bartender in her Brooklyn neighborhood--much to her parents' chagrin. It's the quintessential quarter-life crisis, compounded by the fact that she's still living just blocks from her childhood home.

Then Rachel falls in love with Hank Powell, an iconoclastic screenwriter twice her age. Suddenly she's reassessing her values, her surroundings, and everything she's ever thought about the "right" kind of relationship. Meanwhile, her interactions with her father, with whom she's always been close, have become increasingly strange. Is he distraught that she's dropped out of school? Is he having his own, midlife, crisis? Something's up...and Rachel's increasingly convinced it might be her father's libido.

With Rachel's own relationship getting wilder and weirder and her parents acting like teenagers, it seems that everyone in Cobble Hill is going crazy. A fresh spin on Philip Roth's Portnoy's Complaint, My Old Man is a black comedy about a dysfunctional Brooklyn family coming apart at the seams.

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E. Jean Carroll, columnist for Elle and the author of Mr. Right, Right Now Smart. Saucy. Sidesplitting.
Bret Easton Ellis My Old Man is breezy, enjoyable, and slightly dirty fun. It's a party
-- the book ambles along, catches you off guard, scenes play out gradually at just the right length, and reading it is like hanging with a good friend whom something interesting happened to the night before. Amy Sohn knows this world so well that just about every word rings true. It's a heartfelt love letter to Brooklyn.
Jerry Stahl More bootylicious than Balzac, as nasty-fun as Portnoy-era Roth and Fear of Flying Jong, Amy Sohn's My Old Man will satisfy those looking for new-fashioned literary hottitude in the grand tradition. A beautiful writer with equal megadoses of heart and heat, Sohn has produced a perfectly pitched tale of love, lust, and the mysterious, comical verities that forever link -- and separate
-- the two.
Gigi Levangie Grazer, author of Maneater Sexy, smart, funny, and poignant
-- Amy Sohn's modern take on the May-December romance will leave you both breathless and satisfied.
Gary Shteyngart, author of The Russian Debutante's Handbook Amy Sohn gets to the bottom of sex at its most appalling and arousing. This smart, funny work is recommended for anyone with a set of genitals and a brain.
Tama Janowitz Smart, entertaining, funny. Whether you know Ms. Sohn's column in New York magazine or not, you'll be delighted with her intriguing new novel!
The Blueprint, November 9, 2009
...on Mapquest Contact:www.newshul.org Organization:The New Shul Cost: Sponsors: Acclaimed city writers Susan Shapiro and Amy Sohn will join Rabbi Dan Ain for a discussion about sex, relationships, obsessions and Torah.'Having intimate ...