Selected Product: | Chaim Potok's The Chosen (Bloom's Guides) Hardcover Publisher: Chelsea House Publications Release Date: 2004-09 Reading Level: Young Adult ISBN-10: 0791081737 ISBN-13: 9780791081730 List Price: $30.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Lord of the Flies (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century) ISBN-10: 0140283331 ISBN-13: 9780140283334 List Price:$15.00 My Name Is Asher Lev ISBN-10: 1400031044 ISBN-13: 9781400031047 List Price:$14.95 Cliff Notes on The Chosen ISBN-10: 0764585096 ISBN-13: 0785555020429 List Price:$5.99 Cliff Notes on The Chosen ISBN-10: 0764585096 ISBN-13: 9780764585098 List Price:$5.99 The Promise ISBN-10: 1400095417 ISBN-13: 9781400095414 List Price:$14.00 |
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Yet, the identical information shown on this product page is displayed on the mass market Chaim Potok book pages - there is no distinction that these are two different books.
This was very misleading to my 15 year old high school student who needed the actual book for a school assignment and we purchased the Bloom version by accident. Bloom's analysis is of no use to her as it is over her head and won't help her achieve what her assignment entails.
Very disappointed in Amazon - I hope they fix this. | Worth reading - insightful | Customer Rating: | I really liked the historical aspect of the book. Though a work of fiction, it helped me to understand many ideas among the Jewish followers. A little too slow at times for my tastes (particularly the Talmud discussions). A certain amount was necessary to comprehend the background and situation but it went a bit overboard for me.
Overall I thought this was worth the time invested in reading it and I feel like a gained new insight into the Jewish faith and relationships in general. | Growing up in NYC | Customer Rating: | | The chronological lives of Danny Saunders (Hasidic) and Dave Melter (Orthodox) as they graduate high school and then college in Brooklyn. We meet the boys' passionate families, watch their ardent study of Talmud, and perceive the clash between their beliefs and expectations as their steadfast friendship supports them through the late teen years. A peephole into the state of world affairs around 1945 that helps to explain the history of the conflict between Israel and Palestine today. |
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