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Jewish author Sarah Bernstein's novel about rise of xenophobia makes 2023 Booker Prize longlist

The author's book is called Study For Obedience

August 1, 2023 15:26
Sarah Bernstein 2 colour (c) Alice Meikle
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The author Sarah Bernstein has been longlisted for the 2023 Booker Prize for her second novel, Study for Obedience, which features a Jewish narrator.

The bold and unsettling Study for Obedience, published in July, explores themes of prejudice, guilt and criminality from the perspective of an unnamed Jewish narrator.

Bernstein, who is Jewish and whose grandparents came from Eastern Europe and lost family members in the Holocaust, has described her preoccupation with roots and rootlessness, and explores the complicated question of where she comes from through the book’s narrator. 

The novel sees the narrator join her recently separated brother, who has moved to a manor house in a remote northern country – the name of which is not given - where their Jewish ancestors were persecuted, and face the townspeople’s growing hostility.