The Life and Crimes of Hoodie Rosen

by Isaac Blum

Hardcover, 2022

Status

Available

Publication

Philomel Books (2022), 224 pages

Library's review

In a town seething over an influx of Orthodox Jews, a yeshiva boy falls in love with the mayor’s daughter.

Yehuda “Hoodie” Rosen tells us on Page 1 that his horrible crime ruined his life, humiliated his family, and put him in the ICU—but in some ways, he also thought it was pretty funny.
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Once you get to know this jokester, you’ll believe it; his sharp awareness of the ironies of life and language illuminate every page of this first-person narrative. Hoodie, his parents, and his “numerous and various” sisters have just moved to Tregaron, a fictional town (cued as being near Philadelphia) where his father is involved with building a high-rise intended to house many more Orthodox families. The community’s outraged opposition to this is spearheaded by the mayor, Monica Diaz-O’Leary, so it’s particularly inconvenient that the first love of Hoodie’s 15-year-old life is her daughter, Anna-Marie—who seems to like him back. But after the two attempt to remove the swastikas that have been spray-painted on Jewish gravestones, Hoodie is ostracized by his community and harshly punished for consorting with a non-Jew. Then antisemitism explodes in a violent, ripped-from-the-headlines incident. Blum’s engrossing debut explains myriad details of Orthodox Jewish faith and includes Hoodie’s questioning of them. Through the brilliant character of Zippy, his wise older sister, Hoodie can see the path to a less constricted but still devout way of living. Anna-Marie's surname cues her ethnic background.

Funny, smart, moving, courageous, and so timely it almost hurts. (Fiction. 12-adult)

-Kirkus Review
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Awards

National Book Award (Longlist — Young People's Literature — 2022)
Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award (Nominee — Young Adult — 2024)
Volunteer State Book Award (Nominee — High School — 2024)
Rhode Island Teen Book Award (Nominee — 2024)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2022

ISBN

0593525825 / 9780593525821

Barcode

1836
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