Review of The Judgment of Yoyo Gold

The Judgment of Yoyo Gold The Judgment of Yoyo Gold
by Isaac Blum
High School    Philomel    304 pp.
10/24    9780593525852    $19.99
e-book ed.  9780593525876    $10.99

In this coming-of-age novel set in an insular Orthodox Jewish community (adjacent to the one in The Life and Crimes of Hoodie Rosen, rev. 11/22), Yocheved “Yoyo” Gold is the eldest daughter of the local rabbi and has been cast in a particular and demanding role by those around her. After her best friend leaves town under questionable circumstances, Yoyo begins to notice cracks in the standards of behavior she has always accepted and feels an urge to call out the hypocrisy she sees. New friends—one from outside her tight-knit community and one who is pushing boundaries within it—lead her to question both her responsibilities and her beliefs. Social media, alcohol, and physical relationships feature heavily in the story, and each potential hot-button issue is handled with delicacy and nuance as Yoyo approaches these new experiences from her sheltered but mature perspective. While the book critiques Orthodoxy, it also treats its norms and traditions with respect. Even at the height of mean-girl drama, the characters have dimension and agency, and Yoyo models a level of integrity that feels both genuine and aspirational. The story’s depictions of teens grappling with expectations are specific to this community and also represent universal themes of growing up, friendship, family pressures, and being true to oneself.

From the ">November/December 2024 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

Miriam Steinberg-Egeth

Miriam Steinberg-Egeth works at Hadar. She is the writer and creator of “Miriam’s Advice Well" and co-editor of the book, Warm and Welcoming: How the Jewish Community Can Become Truly Diverse and Inclusive in the 21st Century. Miriam lives in Philadelphia with her family.

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