A brilliantly original novel from Michael Chabon, author of the Pulitzer prize-winning ’The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay’ What if, as Franklin Roosevelt once proposed, Alaska -- and not
Israel -- had become the homeland for the Jews after World War II? In Michael Chabon’s Yiddish-speaking ’Alyeska’, Orthodox gangs in side-curls and knee breeches roam the streets of Sitka,
where Detective Meyer Landsman discovers the corpse of a heroin-addled chess prodigy in the flophouse Meyer calls home. Marionette strings stretch back to the hands of charismatic Rebbe Gold,
leader of a sect that seems to have drawn its mission statement from the Cosa Nostra -- but behind Rebbe looms an even larger shadow. Despite sensible protests from Berko, his half-Tlingit,
half-Jewish partner, Meyer is determined to unsnarl the meaning behind the murder. Even if that means surrendering his badge and his dignity to the chief of Sitka’s homicide unit -- also known
as his fearsome ex-wife, Bina. ’The Yiddish Policemen’s Union’ interweaves a homage to the stylish menace of 1940s film noir with a bittersweet fable of identity, home and faith.It is a novel
of colossal ambition and heart from one of the most important and beloved writers working today.