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Unamericans: Stories
Unamericans: Stories | Molly Antopol
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An absentee father, a former dissident from communist-era Prague, needles his adult daughter for details about her newly commissioned play when he fears it will cast him in an unflattering light. An actor, imprisoned during the Red Scare for playing up his communist leanings to get a part with a leftist film director, is shamed by his act when he reunites with his precocious young son. An Israeli soldier, forced to defend a settlement filled with American religious families, still pines for a chance to discover the United States for himself. A young Israeli journalist, left unemployed after America s most recent economic crash, questions her life path when she begins dating a middle-aged widower still in mourning for his wife. And in the book s final story, a tour de force spanning three continents and three generations of women, a young American and her Israeli husband are forced to reconsider their marriage after the death of her dissident art-collecting grandmother. Again and again, Molly Antopol s deeply sympathetic characters struggle for footing in an uncertain world, hounded by forces beyond their control. Their voices are intimate and powerful and they resonate with searing beauty. Antopol is a superb young talent, and The UnAmericans will long be remembered for its wit, humanity, and heart."
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Well-ReadNeck
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Really enjoyed Molly Antopol‘s short story collection. The stories take place throughput the last century and deal with immigration (from Israel and Eastern Europeans) and “Un-American” behavior as a unifying theme. But, each story brings something else to bear on the human experience on a more micro level.

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Heidsalot
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Most of these stories broke my heart in small ways. This was a great collection that takes a close look at family, escape, and feelings of alienation in your own life. Sooo good!!!

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Heidsalot
The UnAmericans: Stories | Molly Antopol
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The book club I'm in has been going since January and so far I have been the only person to pick fiction. I used my influence with our June host, who was undecided between a few choices and wanted my thoughts, to get this one. Mwuhahaha!!!

LaviniaG Good for you, you'll have a lot to talk about! I'm halfway into it and loving it! 7y
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cariashley
Unamericans: Stories | Molly Antopol
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I brought this book away with me for 4th of July weekend and it was completely subconscious, not sure what this says about me!

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chavalah
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A diverse set of short stories, ranging from Israel to Eastern Europe to the United States, 1940s to the present, men and women of varying ages and personalities. The longer lengths gave Antopol to flesh out complex, thought-provoking situations. I can get behind the hype!

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DennisJacobRosenfeld
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Somehow the stories in this collection felt startlingly real. The flaws in the characters and the dilemmas they faced were relatable. A couple of moments were truly heartbreaking.

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