Ratings3
Average rating4.7
I finished this book weeks ago, somehow I haven't figured out how to write a semi-decent review for it.
Noah was a pretty compelling character, so it was easy to root for him but I wish the start of his story had been a little more fleshed out.
I really liked that Kern explored the feelings that come with being ostensibly in possession of a certain identity but not in possession of the culture that should have come with it. Here it was done through the lens of Noah's Jewish identity but I think the feelings are relevant to the non-jewish as well.