

My Name is Asher Lev
Chaim Potok
What readers are saying
Readers appreciate the emotional depth and strong character development in the adaptation of the classic novel. Many express excitement for seeing it performed live, noting the themes of friendship and the struggle between faith and belief. Overall, the play is recognized as a compelling and neat script, though some minor layout issues are mentioned.
Few stories offer more warmth, wisdom, or generosity than this tale of two boys, their fathers, their friendship, and the chaotic times in which they live.
Though on the surface it explores religious faith--the intellectually committed as well as the passionately observant--the struggles addressed in The Chosen are familiar to families of all faiths and in all nations.
In 1940s Brooklyn, New York, an accident throws Reuven Malther and Danny Saunders together.
Despite their differences (Reuven is a Modern Orthodox Jew with an intellectual, Zionist father; Danny is the brilliant son and rightful heir to a Hasidic rebbe), the young men form a deep, if unlikely, friendship.
Together they negotiate adolescence, family conflicts, the crisis of faith engendered when Holocaust stories begin to emerge in the U.S., loss, love, and the journey to adulthood.
The intellectual and spiritual clashes between fathers, between each son and his own father, and between the two young men, provide a unique backdrop for this exploration of fathers, sons, faith, loyalty, and, ultimately, the power of love.
(This is not a conventional children's book, although it will move any wise child age 12 or older, and often appears on summer reading lists for high school students.)
"THE CHOSEN tells a wonderful story…” —Philadelphia City Paper. ”…moving…examines the freedom that comes with the passage from childhood to adulthood—intellectual freedom, religious freedom, America's promise of freedom.“ —Philadelphia Weekly. ”Take me somewhere new; surprise me with familiarity; dig deep into character, ideology and the human heart. THE CHOSEN does…It's irresistible.“ —Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. ”…Potok has collaborated with…Aaron Posner, a director and writer of theatrical imagination and skill who brings…theatricality to the story without losing its intellectual content or sacrificing Potok's stunning language."
— Chestnut Hill Local
The Chosen is a American adaptation play written by Chaim Potok and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2000).
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