The Wandering Womb: Essays in Search of Home

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Even as a fourth-generation Jewish Texan, S. L. Wisenberg has always felt the ghost of Europe dogging her steps, making her feel uneasy in her body and in the world. At age six, she’s sure that she h

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Even as a fourth-generation Jewish Texan, S. L. Wisenberg has always felt the ghost of Europe dogging her steps, making her feel uneasy in her body and in the world. At age six, she’s sure that she hears Nazis at her bedroom window and knows that after they take her away, she’ll die without her asthma meds. In her late twenties, she infiltrates sorority rush at her alma mater, curious about whether she’ll get a bid now. Later in life, she makes her first and only trip to the mikvah while healing from a breast biopsy (benign this time), prompting an exploration of misogyny, shame, and woman-fear in rabbinical tradition.

With wit, verve, blood, scars, and a solid dose of self-deprecation, Wisenberg wanders across the expanse of continents and combs through history books and family records in her search for home and meaning. Her travels take her from Selma, Alabama, where her Eastern European Jewish ancestors once settled, to Vienna, where she tours Freud’s home and figures out what women really want, and she visits Auschwitz, which–disappointingly–leaves no emotional mark.

Author: S. L. Wisenberg
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Published: 03/31/2023
Series: Juniper Prize for Creative Nonfiction
Pages: 248
Weight: 0.61lbs
Size: 8.57h x 5.56w x 0.72d
ISBN: 9781625347350
Language: English

Author

Wisenberg, S. L.

Binding

ISBN10

1625347359

ISBN13

9.78163E+12

Page Count

248

Published Date

March 31 2023

Series

Juniper Prize for Creative Nonfiction

Language

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