Controversial Holocaust humor in new novel 'Hope: A Tragedy'

In the intriguingly-titled novel Hope: A Tragedy by Shalom Auslander, Solomon Kugel relocates his family to an unremarkable rural town in New York in the hopes of starting over.  However, he must cope with his depressive mother, a local arsonist, and the discovery of a believed-dead historical specimen hiding in his attic.  Booklist describes the book as "riotous and downright sacrilegious satire [that] wildly exceeds expectations" but warns that its irreverent tone may be offensive to some readers.

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