![]() ![]() Her most intriguing explorations are often the domestic ones. Feldman travels to Hungary where her grandmother, a holocaust survivor, was born, in the search for "something along the lines of closure." Her adventures are presented out of chronological order%E2%80%94a choice that makes the story confusing%E2%80%94and include France, Austria, Germany, and a cross-country drive. ![]() She takes Isaac to Cordoba, Spain, where she is horrified to learn that are only 10 Jews left in the city. ![]() This personal journey is also a physical one as Feldman sets off on many excursions. After settling in New England with her six-year-old son, Isaac, she begins a search for personal history and identity. Feldman's (Unorthodox) second memoir examines her life after leaving the Hasidic community in which she was raised. ![]()
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