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Sacks

British  
/ sæks /

noun

  1. Jonathan ( Henry ). Baron. born 1948, British rabbi; Commonwealth chief rabbi (1991–2013)

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Sam Sacks reviews the Nobel laureate’s “wily and endearing” final novel, in which a scholar investigating the life of a little-known guitarist suddenly becomes famous.

From The Wall Street Journal

Allegra Goodman’s family saga coaxes, in Sam Sacks’s words, “excellent, bone-dry humor” out of the skirmishes and long-running battles among members of a loving, fractious clan.

From The Wall Street Journal

“This novel,” writes Sam Sacks in his review, “is a stunner.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“Look! There’s Sacks of Frag and Spit on Toes. Over here is a bunch of Sacks of Frag Hop or Sit if Holy.”

From Literature

Coming back, he looked at me and said, “I’ve got some old meal sacks in the storeroom. Go back there and get one of them.”

From Literature