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When the Angels Left the Old Country
When the Angels Left the Old Country | Sacha Lamb
22 posts | 9 read | 21 to read
In publishing-speak, here's what we at the LQ office sometimes describe as the Queer lovechild of Sholem Aleichem and Philip Roth: Uriel the angel and Little Ash (short for Ashmedai) are the only two supernatural creatures in their shtetl (which is so tiny, it doesn't have a name other than Shtetl). The angel and the demon have been studying together for centuries, but pogroms and the search for a new life have drawn all the young people from their village to America. When one of those young emigrants goes missing, Uriel and Little Ash set off to find her. Along the way the angel and demon encounter humans in need of their help, including Rose Cohen, whose best friend (and the love of her life) has abandoned her to marry a man, and Malke Shulman, whose father died mysteriously on his way to America. But there are obstacles ahead of them as difficult as what they've left behind. Medical exams (and demons) at Ellis Island. Corrupt officials, cruel mob bosses, murderers, poverty. The streets are far from paved with gold. With cinematic sweep and tender observation, Sacha Lamb presents a totally original drama about individual purpose, the fluid nature of identity, and the power of love to change and endure.
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Clare-Dragonfly
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What a wonderful book! It‘s like Good Omens meets The Golem and the Jinni, plus labor organizing and gangs… and a whole bunch of queerness. I have a feeling it‘s going to be very difficult to pick a favorite book of my March reads!

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Clare-Dragonfly
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These demons seem to be pretty enlightened.

CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian I loved this book! 1mo
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Clare-Dragonfly
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I‘m really into this book so far, but finding the wide spacing between lines really annoying! Thankfully I didn‘t cancel my ebook hold when I found it in paper at a different library, so if that hold comes in before I‘ve finished the paper book, I can switch.

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rachelsbrittain
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Didn't get this up before the start of the New Year but here's my top read of 2023 according to my #2023ReadingBracket . There were several strong contenders, but nothing could beat out When The Amgels Left the Old Country in the end. Thanks for making this fun graphic @chasjjlee !

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julesG
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Your list is wonderful, @rachelsbrittain. Some of the books have been on #MountTBR already, some I had not had on my radar. I am particularly looking forward to reading the ones in the picture.
Unfortunately I have read three of the books on the list already - Amina al-Sirafi, Exoskeleton and The AI Who Loved Me. I might pick your brains for more book recommendations - or check your BookRiot lists. 😉

#AuldLangSpine @monalyisha

monalyisha That cover design for the tagged is so good! 🤩 4mo
julesG @monalyisha I like it too. 4mo
julesG Tower, Night Circus and the Anne Boleyn books were new to me. 4mo
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rachelsbrittain I'm so excited there are so many you're excited for! I figure the fact we have a little overlap is a good sign haha 😆 can't wait to dive into your list in the new Year! 4mo
rachelsbrittain Also yes! Pick my brain anytime. I'm always ready to talk books, and if you want a bonus rec I read and adored after I sent in my list, check out 4mo
julesG @rachelsbrittain Yes, I also think the overlap is a good sign. And I always enjoy your posts on BookRiot, even if I don't always like all the books you recommend. 😁 I'm currently trying to decide which book to start with. Thanks for the bonus rec, I've added it to #MountTBR. 4mo
rachelsbrittain @julesG haha I'm glad to hear that 😊 4mo
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SaunteringVaguelyDownwards
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Whew, finished my goals just in time for #SummerEndReadathon!

Library holds:
✅ When The Angels Left the Old Country
✅ Gryphon in Light

Watch Discworld book:
✅ Night Watch

And the bonus book The Last Ever After!

Thanks for a fun challenge @TheSpineView!

TheSpineView You're welcome and thanks for participating! 6mo
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SaunteringVaguelyDownwards
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"In the back corner of a little synagogue in the shtetl that was so small and out of the way that it was only called Shtetl, there was a table where an angel and a demon had been studying Talmud together for some two hundred years."

*gestures to username* Couldn't resist this book based on reviews comparing it to Good Omens, and am loving this pairing so far!

#FirstLineFridays
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SaunteringVaguelyDownwards Last book for #SummerEndReadathon - I'm two-thirds of the way through! @TheSpineView 7mo
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BarbaraJean
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This was really, really good. A thoroughly unique blend of historical fiction and fantasy, immigrant story and Jewish fable. It reminded me a lot of The Golem and the Jinni—another book I have a hard time classifying! I loved the depth of relationships and found family here. A great book club pick (thank you @Tea_and_Starstuff !)

LiteraryinLawrence @BennettBookworm Maybe you would like this! 7mo
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underground_bks
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Fans of Good Omens‘ Aziraphale and Crowley will find so much to love about another angel-demon odd couple, Uriel and Little Ash! Warm-hearted, whimsical, and wise, this queer, Jewish historical fantasy follows these two unlikely partners in pursuit of performing a mitzvah for a lost girl from their tiny shtetl in the Old Country all the way to Ellis Island and a Lower East Side full of immigrants, strikers, radicals, and many newfound friends!

Ruthiella 😻😻😻 8mo
Leftcoastzen 👍👏😻 8mo
batsy An adorable book model! 8mo
dabbe Kitty Kuteness overload! 🖤🐾🖤 8mo
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BarbaraJean
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This book + sock + quilt combo pleases me.

Ruthiella 👍🌈📚 8mo
dabbe Beautiful colors! 💙🖤🩵 8mo
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rachelsbrittain
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A Power Unbound was a strong contender taking June and The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi but When the Angels Left the Old Country is staying in the lead for now. #2023ReadingBracket @chasjjlee

Tea_and_Starstuff Oooh, yes agree with how fabulous Angels is, but also as someone who hasn't gotten around to reading the rest of Marske's series yet, I'm excited to see that one was a strong showing too! 10mo
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Tea_and_Starstuff
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Pitched to me as Good Omens but Jewish, this angel and demon pair stole my whole heart. Love them, love the story of immigration and life in America in the early 20th century. A fun mystery and supernatural element grounded by warm relationships. Between this book and Elatsoe, publisher Levine Querido is quickly becoming one of my favorite new author discovery tools. Going to have to explore their catalog more widely.

Soubhiville Sounds fun! 10mo
rachelsbrittain This is one of my favorite books of the year so far! 10mo
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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A wonderful old fashioned story: an immersive world, endearing characters, and page-turning plot. Two queer platonic partners -- a demon and an angel -- leave their tiny shtetl for America. Along the way they meet Rose, a smart, brave teen girl. The three of them become a mischievous trio, getting into all sorts of adventures. Very queer, very Jewish, lots of amazing early 20th century historical details about Jewish immigration to the US!

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xicanti
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Sacha Lamb has the storyteller‘s gift. Reading their prose feels like listening to a skilled, knowing observer relate all the most pertinent, maybe-kinda-gossipy goings-on within one friend group‘s early 20th century US immigrant experience—except make it queer and magical. It‘s funny without denying the seriousness of anyone‘s situation; delightful, but still dangerous; loving, always, even during moments of frustration. I adored it. #gaymay

dabbe Da cutest Casey is checking it out! 💙🐾💚 11mo
xicanti @dabbe he‘s made a serious commitment to sniff all the books. 11mo
dabbe @xicanti 💙🤣💚 11mo
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xicanti
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Once again, Casey insisted on fulfilling his breakfast reading buddy duties while asleep. At least he looked adorable doing it, and I managed to polish off Part I of WHEN THE ANGELS LEFT THE OLD COUNTRY while he dozed. It‘s off to a good start. #gaymay

dabbe Hello, Cing Casey! 👑🐾💚 12mo
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rachelsbrittain
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Vera Wong was my favorite book this month and The Adventires of Amina al-Sirafi was great, but When the Angels Left the Old Country is proving hard to beat.

@chasjjlee

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RebL
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Levine Querdido may just be my new favorite publisher. This is historical fantasy, a compelling genre. It uses inclusive (& correct) language. It‘s funny & sweet while tackling dark issues. Of course Lamb is a librarian; they are made of awesome. But also, LQ has really got me this season. 🙌🏼

Tea_and_Starstuff I appreciate you making this post, because I just read this fabulous book, and you helped me realize the publisher! LQ also publishes Darcy Little Badger, another fave of mine, and I'm really going to have to read their catalogue more broadly! 10mo
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rachelsbrittain
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Such a fun book bracket from @chasjjlee ! So far the tagged book is taking the lead for me #2023ReadingBracket

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rachelsbrittain
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It's been a minute, huh? Let's have a new #WeekendReads !

1. The Red Scholar's Wake, Ghostland, and All the Blod We Share

2. The Poison Squad by Deborah Blum

3. When the Angels Left the Old Country by Sacha Lamb

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rachelsbrittain
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An absolutely incredible historical fantasy novel that's a bit reminiscent of a Jewish Good Omens-- though that's really underselling it. An angel and demon who study Torah together leave their small shtetl for America, discovering both a deadly conspiracy and the true depth of their devotion to one and other along the way. 5 stars | ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Peddler410
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Just came in the mail!
2023 Winner of the Stonewall Award
2023 Winner of the Sydney Taylor Award
2023 Printz Honor Award

This book was NO WHERE on my radar 😳
And it‘s a debut book! Looking forward to starting this tomorrow… well in a few hours — I need some sleep.

TrishB This looks good 👍🏻 1y
AmyG Please let us know what you think. 1y
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Librariana
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Curious about this one... but then again, I usually am about titles dealing with the idea of angels among us... but not in a religious context.

This one was in today's library order and coded as YA fiction 😊

And a very tiny, almost insignificant sneak peek at what the process of building an order looks like on the Acquisition side of #librarylife.

Plus all my little post-it note reminders 😁

#newinya #queerlit