AUDIOBOOK

Gitel's Freedom

A Novel

Iris Mitlin Lav
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Duration
7h 47m
Year
2025
Language
English

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Gitel's Freedom: A Novel by Iris Mitlin Lav is a deeply moving work of historical fiction that brings to life the struggles, resilience, and quiet courage of Jewish immigrants in early-twentieth-century America. Narrated with warmth and emotional depth by Catherine Divaris and produced and published by Audiobook Publishing Services, this audiobook offers an intimate and immersive listening experience.
Perfect for fans of We Were the Lucky Ones by Georgia Hunter and The Light After the War by Anita Abriel, Gitel's Freedom follows the journey of Gitel, born in Belorussia and brought to the United States in 1911. From a young age, Gitel questions the rigid expectations placed on women within both society and her Orthodox Jewish upbringing. Denied the opportunity to attend college and pressured into marriage, she weds Shmuel, an Orthodox Jewish pharmacist whose progressive political ideals initially offer hope for a more fulfilling future.
That hope is tested when the Great Depression destroys their plans to build a life together through a neighborhood pharmacy in Chicago. As financial hardship deepens, Shmuel's declining health, difficult choices, and misfortune strain their marriage. Gitel dreams of returning to school to become a teacher, but repeated sacrifices.
When a devastating stroke leaves Shmuel disabled, Gitel must shoulder the burdens of caregiver, provider, and mother at a time when women face significant wage discrimination and social limitations.
Gitel's Freedom is a compelling portrait of women's resilience, Jewish family life, and the immigrant experience in early-1900s America. With Catherine Divaris's expressive narration and the high-quality production of Audiobook Publishing Services, this audiobook is an unforgettable exploration of identity, sacrifice, and the enduring pursuit of independence.

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