Kaplans Plot, Jason Diamond
Kaplans Plot, Jason Diamond
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Kaplan's Plot
A Novel

Author: Jason Diamond

Narrator: Alex Knox, Neil Hellegers

Unabridged: 9 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/09/2025


Synopsis

“A dazzling fictional debut, Jason Diamond’s Kaplan’s Plot calls to mind both John Irving’s darkly funny tales of family dysfunction and E. L. Doctorow’s evocative dives into the early 20th century American underworld. At the same, Diamond sneaks in deeper truths about family history, generational trauma and a quintessentially Midwestern sense of Jewish identity.” —Megan Abbott, NYT bestselling writer of The Turnout

Elijah Mendes was hoping for a more triumphant return to Chicago. His mother, Eve, is dying of cancer, his business flamed out, and he has nowhere else to go. So he returns to Chicago feeling listless and shattered, worried about how he’s going to help his mother despite their chilly relationship. He finds some inspiration when he discovers that their family owns a Jewish cemetery and that a man he’s never heard of, his great-uncle Solomon Kaplan, is buried in a plot there. With a new sense of purpose—and an excuse to talk more deeply with his mother—Elijah begins pursuing a family mystery of extraordinary proportions.

Elijah discovers his grandfather Yitz, Eve’s father, was a powerful gangster in the 1920s. She was ashamed and never spoke about him to Elijah. As secrets unravel, the past and present become intertwined, and Yitz’s story forces Elijah and Eve to bond in ways they never have before and begin to accept each other, not as who they wish they were but as they both are.

Kaplan’s Plot is an astonishing balancing act between the ruthless and the tender, the superficial and the truth, by a writer with tremendous promise.

A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books

About Jason Diamond

Jason Diamond is the author of Searching for John Hughes, The Sprawl and co-author of New York Nico's Guide to NYC (with Nicolas Heller). His work has been published by the New York Times, Esquire, The New Yorker, GQ, The Paris Review, and many other outlets. He publishes the newsletter The Melt, was born in Skokie, Illinois, and currently lives in Brooklyn with his wife and daughter. Kaplan’s Plot is his first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sarah on August 19, 2025

Rounded up from a 3.5 I expected this book to have a bit more excitement. In places where I was anxiously waiting for it to pick up, it somehow slowed down. What it lacked in thrills however it made up for in authenticity and heart. This book gave me an interesting lens to reflect upon my own family......more

Goodreads review by Coca on August 13, 2025

This review is for the audio version, narrated by Alex Knox and Neil Hellegers (both were wonderful). This was a decent read. Elijah has moved home to be with his mother after her cancer diagnosis and his startup failure. While there they start bonding in a way they never have and he begins to learn......more

Goodreads review by Courtney on August 08, 2025

This was another book that I was fortunate enough to win in a goodreads giveaway. I thought that the story that took place was very good. It is a dual timeline story that starts out in modern day and peeks back into the past of before 1910 and goes into the 1920's. Not only are the characters wonder......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on August 18, 2025

I won an ARC of this book through a Goodreads giveaway. Dual timeline set in Chicago. Present day, Elijah has returned home to stay with his mother, Eve, who is dying of cancer. In going through her mail, he finds a letter from a rabbi asking Eve to contact him. Elijah goes to see the rabbi and lear......more

Goodreads review by Judy on August 02, 2025

3.5 stars......more


Quotes

“In Jason Diamond’s excellent Kaplan’s Plot, we meet Elijah Mendes, a man who’d pursued the modern American Dream (getting rich off dubious tech) only to see it fizzle out as his business goes under. Returning to Chicago, he’s met with a family mystery he feels compelled to unravel, along the way getting to know his family history, his mother, his city, and ultimately, himself. This delicious novel is a love letter to Chicago, and a testament to the possibility of generational healing.” —Lindsay Hunter, author of Hot Springs Drive

“A dazzling fictional debut, Jason Diamond’s Kaplan’s Plot calls to mind both John Irving’s darkly funny tales of family dysfunction and E. L. Doctorow’s evocative dives into the early 20th century American underworld. At the same, Diamond sneaks in deeper truths about family history, generational trauma and a quintessentially Midwestern sense of Jewish identity.” —Megan Abbott, NYT bestselling writer of The Turnout

“In this wild multigenerational ride from Odesa to Chicago to Hollywood, Jason Diamond whisks us through shootouts, numbers games, and the countless visible and invisible turning points that shape a life. A meditation on guilt and inheritance wrapped in a page-turning crime story, Kaplan’s Plot will shock, move, and entertain you all at once.” —Anna North, New York Times bestselling author of Outlawed

Kaplan’s Plot is something magical—an original, beautifully written and deeply humane novel that is also a page-turner with a powerful ending.” —Adelle Waldman, bestselling author of Help Wanted

“A rich tapestry of a Chicago Jewish family [. . .] Diamond crafts an affecting portrait of the bond mother and son gradually form over revelations about the past [. . .] A memorable tale of the American dream gone sideways.” —Publishers Weekly

“A stunning story of how families bend to accommodate the unspoken.” —The Millions

“Sweeping . . . a journey of discovery about intergenerational trauma, the ripple effects of state and personal violence, coping mechanisms across time and space, and the ties that bind us to the past even as we barrel into the future. Elijah, his mother, and his grandfather are unforgettable, and their story is all-consuming. Readers will adore this trip to Chicago’s present and vivid past.” —Booklist


Awards

  • Barnes and Noble Best New Books of the Year
  • Esquire Magazine Best Books of the Year