City of Laughter, Temim Fruchter
City of Laughter, Temim Fruchter
List: $34.99 | Sale: $24.50
Club: $17.49

City of Laughter

Author: Temim Fruchter

Narrator: Mara Wilson

Unabridged: 13 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/16/2024


Synopsis

Ropshitz, Poland, was once known as the City of Laughter. As this story opens, an 18th century badchan, a holy jester whose job is to make wedding guests laugh, receives a visitation from a mysterious stranger—bringing the laughter the people of Ropshitz desperately need and triggering a sequence of events that will reverberate across the coming century. In the present day, Shiva Margolin, recovering from the heartbreak of her first big queer love and grieving the death of her beloved father, struggles to connect with her guarded mother, who spends most of her time at the local funeral home. A student of Jewish folklore, Shiva seizes an opportunity to visit Poland, hoping her family’s mysteries will make more sense if she walks in the footsteps of her great-grandmother Mira, about whom no one speaks. What she finds will make her question not only her past and her future but also her present. An ambitious, delirious novel that tangles with queerness, spirituality, and generational silence, City of Laughter zigzags between our universe and a tapestry of real and invented Jewish folklore, asking how far we can travel from the stories that have raised us without leaving them behind. Electric and sharply intimate, it announces Temim Fruchter as a fresh and assured new literary voice.

About Temim Fruchter

Temim Fruchter is a queer nonbinary writer who was raised in a Modern Orthodox Jewish household. A 2020 Rona Jaffe Foundation Writer’s Award winner, she holds an MFA in fiction from the University of Maryland and has received first prize in short fiction from both American Literary Review and New South. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

About Mara Wilson

Mara Wilson is a professional writer, playwright, actor, narrator, and storyteller best known for her roles in Mrs. Doubtfire, Miracle on 34th Street, and Matilda. A graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, she regularly appears at live storytelling and comedy shows, including her own, What Are You Afraid Of?. A voice actor on the podcast Welcome to Night Vale, she maintains a blog, MaraWilsonWritesStuff.com, and her writing can be found on sites such as Jezebel, The Toast, and McSweeney’s.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kelsey on July 26, 2023

This is easily one of the most delightfully Jewish novels I've ever read, and I was recommending it with joy to other Jewish reviewers before I'd even finished. Shiva (yes, truly the name of someone raised Orthodox) has recently lost her beloved father, and that has forced her and her mother Hannah......more

Goodreads review by Kirsten on January 21, 2024

Temim Fruchter’s carefully researched book introduced me to S. Ansky, The Dybbuk, and Jewish folklore. The novel uses academic jargon and draws upon scholarly papers exploring the Queer references in Jewish folklore. Since I hadn’t ever heard of any of the references, I spent some time looking up S.......more

Goodreads review by Denise on July 16, 2023

Wow. This book publishes in January and it’s already one of my favorite books of 2024. The prose is stunningly gorgeous, the kind of fresh, immersive literary voice that inspires me to write. “City of Laughter” centers on Shiva, a newly out queer Modern Orthodox Jew reeling from the death of her fat......more

Goodreads review by Ruben on February 07, 2024

This book went in a very different direction than I expected, but certainly not in a bad way. Based on the prologue and blurb I expected a historical novel of 18th century shtetl-life in Poland, but instead you get a contemporary story in which Shiva (queer, single, young, Jewish, New Yorker) goes o......more

Goodreads review by Nev on December 26, 2023

This book completely swept me away. I’m such a sucker for stories about generations of women in a family, secrets, queer identity, and the connections that exist even when people don’t nurture them. Temim Fruchter’s writing was gorgeous and mysterious at times, it created such a compelling atmospher......more


Quotes

"Mara Wilson does a wonderful job narrating the complex and sweeping story of Shiva Margolin, a young queer woman who finds herself mired in generations of family secrets and pain. Listeners will find this audiobook both intimate and powerful. " - Audiofile Magazine