"Juden." . . "Roman." . . "Jewish families England London." . . "Englisch." . . "Englisch." . . "Geschichte 2006" . . . . . . . "Domestic fiction"@en . . . . . "Disobedience" . . "Disobedience"@en . "Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)"@en . . "Lesbian & Gay"@en . . "Disobedience a novel"@en . . "Ongehoorzaamheid" . "Disobbedienza"@it . "Disobbedienza" . "Bisexuelle, insolente, rebelle, Ronit est celle par qui le scandale arrive. Elle a quitté l'Angleterre et la communauté juive orthodoxe à 20 ans, direction New York. Refusant de se plier au destin tout tracé de mère de famille et d'épouse, elle a désobéi à son père, le grand rabbin Krusha. A sa mort, dix ans plus tard, elle est rappelée auprès de sa famille à Hendon. Premier roman." . "La désobéissance" . . . . "For Ronit Krushka, thirty-two and single, who lives on Manhattan's Upper West Side, Orthodox Judaism is a suffocating culture she fled long ago. When she learns that her estranged father, the pre-eminent rabbi of the London Orthodox Jewish community in which she was raised, has died, she leaves behind her Friday night takeout, her troublesome romance, and her boisterous circle of friends and returns home for the first time in years--Publisher."@en . "LGBT"@en . . . . . . . . . "Large type books"@en . . "An insightful take on the search for love, tolerance and faith in a tightly-knit Jewish community in London, 'Disobedience' follows the story of Ronit, who is returing to the capital on the occasion of the funeral of her estranged father." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "For Ronit Krushka, thirty-two and single, who lives on Manhattan's Upper West Side, Orthodox Judaism is a suffocating culture she fled long ago. When she learns that her estranged father, the pre-eminent rabbi of the London Orthodox Jewish community in which she was raised, has died, she leaves behind her Friday night takeout, her troublesome romance, and her boisterous circle of friends and returns home for the first time in years. There, amid the traditional ebb and flow of the community -- the quiet young women returning from their kosher shops and the men with their tightly clutched prayer books -- Ronit reminds herself of her dual mission: to mourn and to collect a single heirloom -- her mother's Shabbat candlesticks. But when Ronit reconnects with her complex and beloved cousin Dovid and with a forbidden childhood sweetheart, she becomes more than just a stranger in her old home -- she becomes a threat. Driven by wit and beautifully rendered detail, Disobedience pulls back the curtain on a devout and closed world. Set at the crossroads of tradition and modernity, of personal desires and the demands of God, Disobedience is about the importance of moving on and what we lose when we do -- and it is about the tendency toward disobedience that we all have."@en . . . . . "Belletristische Darstellung" . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@he . "מרדנות" . . . . "Ungehorsam : Roman" . . . . . . . . . . "<>"@he . . "Specimens" . . . . "In writing about the inhabitants of this small, gossipy society, Alderman cleverly uses a slightly sinister, omniscient \"we\" to represent a community that speaks with one voice, and her descriptions of Orthodox customs are richly embroidered. Alternating with this perspective is the first-person narrative of Ronit Krushka, a woman who has left the community and is now a financial analyst in New York." . . "Nieposłuszeństwo"@pl . "By the age of 32, Ronit has left London and transformed her life. She has become a cigarette-smoking, wise-cracking, New York career woman, who is in love with a married man. But when Ronit's father dies she is called back into the very different world of her childhood, a world she thought she had left far behind."@en . "Nieposłuszeństwo" . . . . . "Disobedience"@he . "Disobedience : [a novel]" . "Disobedience"@it . . . . . "Ungehorsam Roman" . "\"For Ronit Krushka, thirty-two and single, who lives on Manhattan's Upper West Side, Orthodox Judaism is a suffocating culture she fled long ago. When she learns that her estranged father, the preeminent rabbi of the London Orthodox Jewish community in which she was raised, has died, she must return home for the first time in years. There, amid the traditional ebb and flow of the community, Ronit reminds herself of her dual mission: to mourn and to collect a single heirloom -- her mother's Shabbat candlesticks. But when Ronit reconnects with her complex and beloved cousin Dovid as well as with a forbidden childhood sweetheart, she becomes more than just a stranger in her old home -- she becomes a threat. Set at the crossroads of tradition and modernity, of personal desires and the demands of God, Disobedience is about the importance of moving on and what we lose when we do -- and it is about the tendency toward disobedience that we all possess.\"--Publisher's website." . . . . . . . . . . . . "Disobedience: A Novel" . "Mardanut" . "Electronic books"@en . "Jüdin." . . "Jüdin" . "Jewish families England London Fiction." . . . . "Fiction." . . "Deutsch." . . "2000 - 2099" . . "Lesbierin." . . "Lesbierin" . "London." . . "London" . "Großbritannien." . . "FICTION / Literary." . .