Summary:
The memoir recounts the author's journey from being a Skverer Hasid, an ultra-Orthodox Jew, in New York, to his gradual estrangement from the community as he questions his faith and lifestyle. It details the challenges he faces, including the loss of his marriage and children, as he transitions into the secular world.
Key points:
1. Faith Struggle: Deen's main conflict is his questioning of his strict religious upbringing in the Skverers sect.
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