Lolita at Leonard's of Great Neck and Other Stories from the Before Times

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Pub Date May 28 2024 | Archive Date Jun 20 2024

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Rich with authentic detail and insight, these compelling stories sweep the reader along on an intimate, uniquely Jewish journey from 1974 through the first decade of the new millennium as the characters wrestle with identity, independence, ambition, sexuality, faith, and love.

The five compelling tales comprising Lolita at Leonards of Great Neck and Other Stories from the Before Times will take you on an immersive journey from 1974 to the 2000s. Eighteen-year-old Anna, a Jewish college student, meets a German businessman at a Greek diner on Queens Boulevard. Claire Seltzer of Great Neck has the honeymoon from hell in Paris. Rebecca, a spunky eighth grader, is in love with Mr. Miller, her math teacher. Sarah Reinhardt, the wife of a celebrity doctor living in Central Park West, finds herself in a complicated love triangle. Rachel Rosensweig awakens one morning to find that her husband of thirty years, a Columbia professor, has become a dangerous radical.

The characters of this unforgettable collection inhabit the golden era of the postwar, pre-pandemic world. Age-old power struggles—between lovers, between friends, between parents and children—are illuminated and analyzed. Heartbreaking and sometimes hilarious, their stories disclose and document what it meant to be American, Jewish, and female. Rich with cultural touchstones and reference points, they are suffused with self-awareness, longing, and sensual awareness.

Will Anna accept the invitation of the German businessman? Can Claire’s honeymoon be saved? Will Rebecca’s love for Mr. Miller remain secret? How will Sarah fix the mess she has made? And how will Rachel protect herself from the threat that has suddenly become very personal?

You are invited to fall in love with these characters and their long-gone world.
Rich with authentic detail and insight, these compelling stories sweep the reader along on an intimate, uniquely Jewish journey from 1974 through the first decade of the new millennium as the...

Advance Praise

“If only we had this book when we had our clandestine meetings in the Ladies Room during Sabbath services at the Great Neck Synagogue.”  

–Jackie Hoffman is a Broadway, TV and Film actress who sometimes writes and performs solo shows and lives in New York City all the time 


“Shira Dicker’s delightful short stories are filled with poignancy, nostalgia, and heartbreak. Rich as the desserts on a Viennese table, this collection engages with transgression, sexuality, and selfhood through a sassy Jewish feminist lens.” 

–Amy Gottlieb, author of The Beautiful Possible 


“Dicker’s narrative voice is fresh, smart, and sassy; her female characters self-aware, sexy, and transgressive (in a good way); each story artlessly evocative of a rebellious Jewish feminist sensibility in the act of giving birth to itself.” 

–Letty Cottin Pogrebin, a founding editor of Ms. Magazine, author of twelve books, including Shanda: A Memoir of Shame and Secrecy  


“Lolita at Leonard's of Great Neck is a vibrant, sharp collection of short stories that manages to be audacious, moving, and entertaining all at once. Shira Dicker is a force all her own.” 

–Tova Mirvis, bestselling author of The Ladies Auxiliary, Visible City, The Outside World and The Book of Separation. 

“If only we had this book when we had our clandestine meetings in the Ladies Room during Sabbath services at the Great Neck Synagogue.”  

–Jackie Hoffman is a Broadway, TV and Film actress who...


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ISBN 9798888452325
PRICE $18.99 (USD)
PAGES 240

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