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But Esther is also critical of the other Jews she meets in America.
There is Sonia Kaufman, who considers Esther as her best friend.
Sonia is a lawyer working for the same law firm as her Jewish husband Michael.
As opposed to Esther, Sonia has had affairs throughout her married life.
Her current lover used a broken condom while they were making love, and now Sonia is pregnant for the first time in her life.
As it turns out soon, she is expecting twins.
The real problem now is that she cannot possibly say who the father is.
Sonia hopes that they will look like her husband, who is looking forward to the birth of his children and has no idea that his wife has had sex with another man.
The problem is solved in rather a humorous, light-hearted way at the end of the novel: The twins-two girls-look like her mother.
The Kaufmans will be able to afford two nannies, so they will not have any problems combining their careers and their family life.

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