



Graff's prose crackles with winning wit, making her potentially annoying conceit go down like a chocolate-covered macaroon. For her part, Aimee soon discovers how lies can escalate into self-destruction and self-enlightenment. Gentile co-worker Krista Dowd drags the new Aimee to a Jewish mixer, where Krista hooks up with Matt Goldman, a Jewish CPA, and Aimee meets GQ-cute Josh Hirsch, who runs LoveLoaves, a lucrative family business, and who only dates shiksas. Desperate for a Jewish husband and children reared in the faith, Aimee, relying on an imagined Jewish male penchant for non-Jewish women (shiksas), loses mega poundage on a “Depression Diet,” straightens and dyes her dark hair red, pops in green contacts and becomes a Shiksa Barbie. ), Manhattan publicist Aimee Albert, who is Jewish and whose first love, Sam, died during 9/11, has just split with her goy boyfriend Peter McKnight. In the winning latest from chick lit–ster Graff ( Looking for Mr. Yiddish 1: term used to describe non-Jewish women 2: a quintessential blonde beauty 3: a Jewish boys dream 4: a.
