An old New York Catskills hotel is converted into a Reeducation center for star #MeToo offenders in a story full of cunning and craft, double meanings and doppelgangers.
A finalist for the National Jewish Book Award strikes again with another brilliant satirea treat for readers of Philip Roth, Dara Horn, Nathan Englander, and others.
Somewhere in the Catskills theres a camp, its called Camp Jeff. The place is named for Jeffrey Epstein, not that Jeffrey Epstein, this is the good Jeffrey Epstein, a benefactor who wants his name on the building, though the bad ones not entirely irrelevant to this story. Tova Reichs newest novel, on the heels of her award-winning Mother India is a raucous and biting tale of a reeducation camp for alleged sex offenders. Reichs verbal blade is sharp and she slashes with it, but not without the sensitivity that such incisiveness requires. Camp Jeff is a work in Reichs signature satirical mode, an unhindered indictment of both #MeToo and therapeutic culture, and at the same time is also a deeply considered work of psychological portraiture and an examination of love, faith, and affection in American culture.
Genre: Literary Fiction
A finalist for the National Jewish Book Award strikes again with another brilliant satirea treat for readers of Philip Roth, Dara Horn, Nathan Englander, and others.
Somewhere in the Catskills theres a camp, its called Camp Jeff. The place is named for Jeffrey Epstein, not that Jeffrey Epstein, this is the good Jeffrey Epstein, a benefactor who wants his name on the building, though the bad ones not entirely irrelevant to this story. Tova Reichs newest novel, on the heels of her award-winning Mother India is a raucous and biting tale of a reeducation camp for alleged sex offenders. Reichs verbal blade is sharp and she slashes with it, but not without the sensitivity that such incisiveness requires. Camp Jeff is a work in Reichs signature satirical mode, an unhindered indictment of both #MeToo and therapeutic culture, and at the same time is also a deeply considered work of psychological portraiture and an examination of love, faith, and affection in American culture.
Genre: Literary Fiction
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"Moral, mordant, Irresparably torn, Tova Relch is the con-science of the dlaspora-of all diaporas" - Joshua Cohen
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