Shanda: A Memoir of Shame and Secrecy

Written by:
Letty Cottin Pogrebin
Narrated by:
Dina Pearlman

Unabridged Audiobook

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Release Date
October 2022
Duration
14 hours 6 minutes
Summary
An intimate memoir from a founding editor of Ms. magazine who grew up in a Jewish immigrant family mired in secrets, haunted by their dread of shame and stigma, determined to hide their every imperfection-and in denial or despair when they couldn't.

The word 'shanda' is defined as shame or disgrace in Yiddish. This book, Shanda, tells the story of three generations of complicated, intense twentieth-century Jews for whom the desire to fit in and the fear of public humiliation either drove their aspirations or crushed their spirit.

In her deeply engaging, astonishingly candid memoir, author and activist Letty Cottin Pogrebin exposes the fiercely-guarded lies and intricate cover-ups woven by dozens of members of her extended family. Beginning with her own long-suppressed secret, the story spirals through the hidden lives of her parents and relatives-revealing the truth about their origins, personal traumas, marital misery, abandoned children, religious transgressions, sexual identity, radical politics, and supposedly embarrassing illnesses. While unmasking their charades and disguises, Pogrebin also showcases her family's remarkable talent for reinvention in a narrative that is, by turns, touching, searing, and surprisingly universal.
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Elise S.

Lettie Cottin Pogrebin lets all the family demons out of the closet with this memoir -- her parents', her sister's, her own, and those of other more distant relatives, too. She clearly lays out how her family -- especially her mother -- were primarily concerned with how other people might sit in judgement and kept up appearances even when it meant living with lies and deceptions that went on for decades.

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