Description
Discover 'City of Laughter', a mesmerizing debut novel that spans across four generations of Eastern European Jewish women, intricately woven with bloodlines, hidden secrets, and a dazzling visitation by a shapeshifting stranger. Set against the backdrop of Ropshitz, Poland, historically known as the 'City of Laughter', this captivating narrative immerses readers in rich Jewish folklore and the emotional landscape of its characters.
The story unfolds with an 18th-century badchan—a holy jester tasked with bringing joy to wedding celebrations—who encounters a mysterious figure that rekindles laughter in a community yearning for joy. Fast forward to the present, where Shiva Margolin, a young queer woman grappling with loss and unfulfilled love, embarks on a transformative journey to uncover her family's deeply buried histories.
As she traces her roots back to her great-grandmother Mira, whose story remains shrouded in silence, Shiva confronts the complexities of her identity, weaving together past traumas with present realities. This evocative tale masterfully explores themes of desire, grief, and the intersectionality of LGBTQ+ experiences within a rich cultural tapestry.
Embrace a novel that not only tells a story but invites you into a world of vibrant characters and heartfelt revelations. 'City of Laughter' is essential reading for anyone interested in LGBTQ+ literature, Jewish cultural narratives, and multigenerational sagas.
The story unfolds with an 18th-century badchan—a holy jester tasked with bringing joy to wedding celebrations—who encounters a mysterious figure that rekindles laughter in a community yearning for joy. Fast forward to the present, where Shiva Margolin, a young queer woman grappling with loss and unfulfilled love, embarks on a transformative journey to uncover her family's deeply buried histories.
As she traces her roots back to her great-grandmother Mira, whose story remains shrouded in silence, Shiva confronts the complexities of her identity, weaving together past traumas with present realities. This evocative tale masterfully explores themes of desire, grief, and the intersectionality of LGBTQ+ experiences within a rich cultural tapestry.
Embrace a novel that not only tells a story but invites you into a world of vibrant characters and heartfelt revelations. 'City of Laughter' is essential reading for anyone interested in LGBTQ+ literature, Jewish cultural narratives, and multigenerational sagas.