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Uncovered

How I Left Hasidic Life and Finally Came Home

Published by She Writes Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Uncovered is the only memoir to tell of a gay woman leaving the hasidic fold. Told in understated, crystalline prose, Leah Lax begins her story as a young teen leaving her secular home to become a hasidic Jew, then plumbs the nuances of her arranged marriage, fundamentalist faith, and hasidic motherhood as, all the while, creative, sexual, and spiritual longings tremble beneath the surface.

About The Author

Leah Lax has won awards in both fiction and nonfiction and her work has been included in numerous anthologies and publications, print and online--including Dame, Lilith, and Salon. Her work for stage has been reviewed in The New York Times, and Rolling Stone magazine, and has been broadcast on NPR. She has an MFA in creative writing from the University of Houston.

Product Details

  • Publisher: She Writes Press (August 28, 2015)
  • Length: 256 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781631529962

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Raves and Reviews

Redbook Magazine and Good Housekeeping Best of the Year
Houston Chronicle #1 Pick
Writers’ League of Texas Discovery Award

“A truly mesmerizing memoir.”
Redbook

“Fascinating and insightful . . .”
—Booklist, Starred Review

“. . . breaks through to a new way of understanding the world.”
—Lambda Literary

“This is a remarkable book.”
OutSmart Magazine

“Aching, absorbingly told, and with genuine tenderness, Uncovered is a marvelous memoir, one in which any reader will find echoes of our own quests for an authentic life.”
—Mark Doty, National Book Award author of Fire to Fire, Firebird, and Deep Lane

“In Uncovered, Leah Lax tells a personal story that millions of women can recognize. It's been said that, if one woman told the truth, the world would split open. If others follow [Leah], it just might.”
—Gloria Steinem

“Several memoirs detailing desperate escapes from hasidic life have been published in the last year . . . But Leah Lax’s memoir has managed to stand out from the crowd with some major differences.”
—Jewish Book Council

“Absolutely stunning! With memorable, passionate detail, Leah Lax recounts a unique search for wholeness and healing that paradoxically plunged her into the quicksand of shame. Written in poetic prose whose color and savor will linger long after you finish the book, this memoir makes the flickering appeal of a life of inflexible rules as seductively clear as it is claustrophobic—a remarkable achievement. Dramatic, revelatory, deeply moving, and ultimately inspiring, this is a truly one-of-a kind memoir about the universal longing to discover, nurture, and celebrate one’s authentic self.”
—Lev Raphael, author of My Germany: A Jewish Author Returns to the World His Parents Escaped

“In this courageous, important book, Leah Lax reveals a voice once doubly silenced by orthodox religion—as a woman and a lesbian—on a deeply moving journey to selfhood. Should be required reading!”
—Sandi DuBowski, Director, Trembling Before G-d

“In Uncovered, Leah Lax remembers in rich detail how she moved from loneliness through what promised to be a new family and a new community, into a pure appreciation of the world—and how, instead, it suppressed her deepest needs. Her book is a profound and poignant story of innocence and experience, those ancient universals, and transforming joy at the end.”
—Rosellen Brown, author of the New York Times bestseller Before and After

Uncovered is masterful—searingly honest and lyrically rendered.”
—American Library Association, GLBT Reviews

“Dealing with abortion, LGBT identity, and hasidic life, this story is too complex to fit neatly into the ‘ex-hasidic memoir craze’—but that makes it all the richer.”
Flavorwire

“The defining magic of this memoir is in every immediate detail . . . I found Uncovered to be uplifting in its honesty.”
—Portland Book Review

“Lax’s gifts—uncommon intelligence, a poetic sensibility, an eye skilled at discerning the telling detail—make her story lyrical, ruminative, and profound; she is able to impart the events of her life with a spiritual glow that shimmers long after the last page has been turned.”
Lilith magazine

“Lax is a gifted writer and her prose is captivating . . . Uncovered is a worthwhile read.”
The Jerusalem Post

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