A modernized primer for young single adult women, originally published in 1936, counsels readers on how to take charge of their own lives, create a hospitable home environment, and cultivate life-enriching hobbies, in a guide that features such chapters as "A Lady and Her Liquor" and "The Pleasures [...]
"Do shiksas really have more fun? A Jewish girl is about to find out in Laurie Graff's wickedly witty novel.
"SHIK-SA (sh?k's?)
"n. Yiddish"
1. A non-Jewish woman. 2. A quintessential blonde beauty. 3. A Jewish boy's dream. 4. A Jewish girl's nightmare.
Manhattan publicist Aimee Alber[...]