The Chosen by Chaim Potok
Review by me, Emily
I feel a bit intimidated about reviewing this book. On the surface, it is just the story of two jewish boys and their friendship. The characters, their relationships, and their respective jewish congregations are so complex, though.
The book opens like this: "For the first fifteen years of our lives, Danny and I lived within five blocks of each other and neither of us knew of the other's existence."
Danny and Reuven are both the sons of great jewish leaders and scholars in Brooklyn. However, Danny is Hasidic and heir to be their next leader. Reuven and his father are "followers of the commandments" but are secular jews. They do not wear the ornate attire and hairdos of the Hasidic jews.
The two boys would never have become friends, except Danny throws a baseball that hits Reuven in the eye. Reuven, nearly blinded by the injury, is not happy when Danny visits him in the Eye Ward of the hospital, but Danny persists. The friendship that develops is deep, lasting, complex, and at times, extremely difficult.
It is interesting to watch how each boy studies, learns, and becomes a man.
I highly recommend this book to older teens and adults. Its themes are timeless, its lessons invaluable. It is a classic.
The amazing thing is that it is realistic fiction without an ounce of romantic love, and I still loved it. That tells me how well-written it is.
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I am currently bouncing off the walls with the excitement of my life! My very first original painting sale happened today, four days shy of the artwalk (well besides the paintings that were sold at Doctors and Derrieres for charity). I couldn't be happier. Really! A client of mine asked to see what I had for sale so I invited him (and his family) to my studio to take at look at the display I was creating for this years Whyte Ave artwalk. I almost cried when they left my house (with pure happiness). My little paintings could not have found a better home. Truly.
Here are the paintings (Spring Lady will still be available to view only at the artwalk if you'd like to see her before she goes to live at my clients home). :)
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I have loved The Chosen since I was a teenager and I became fascinated by Jewish culture because of it. The sequel, The Promise, is good too and so is My Name is Asher Lev, also by Potok.
I totally agree with you, Emily. I was surprised I enjoyed it so much since it didn't have any romance at all. The story was very interesting. I'm excited to read the sequel.
I just read this book and The Promise this week myself. And I agree with you: it's quite good.
I still haven't read this book (which is something I'm starting to feel a bit ashamed about)! Glad you posted on it.