The Prohibited
A Novel
by Matt Goldman
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Pub Date Sep 29 2026 | Archive Date Jul 19 2026
University of Minnesota Press | Univ Of Minnesota Press
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Description
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A family, their liquor store, and the clash of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Amendments in 1920s St. Paul
The Kaner brothers were getting by well enough running Kaner’s Fine Wine and Spirits in St. Paul, Minnesota, until Prohibition took effect in January 1920. With their liquor store shuttered, Red, Isaac, and Lewis are left to forge new livelihoods, their paths taking turns distinct as their personalities. All of the Kaners have secrets of their own—from a clandestine lover to a joyless marriage to an entanglement with the mob—but when it comes down to it, the family will do just about anything for each other, and they’re going to have to prove it.
The Prohibited follows the Kaner family in the wake of the Eighteenth Amendment. Isaac finds unlikely means to stay close to the family trade, becoming a rabbi (or someone the Feds believe is a rabbi, anyway) to exploit a loophole that allows men of the cloth to sell sacramental wine. Lewis takes the opportunity to pursue his lifelong dream of being a playwright, managing to secure the funds to produce a staged reading of his new play, albeit from an unlikely source. And Red is secretly happy to find himself working in a haberdashery, though he resents his wife’s suffragist allegiance and resulting support of Prohibition. Meanwhile, Red’s children bring challenges of their own: tough, quick-thinking Rose is working odd jobs to send herself to medical school and trying to fix her brother’s mess with the mob, something carefree Willie can’t seem to grasp is deadly serious. Tangled up in the Kaners’ story is Pearl Holgerson. After a tragic event up north, she has finally found community in the Rondo neighborhood in St. Paul, but she has a score to settle with Willie and just might get to him before the mob does.
Based loosely on Matt Goldman’s family history, The Prohibited brings to life 1920s St. Paul, a haven for bootleggers, gangsters, and bank robbers, but also home to many ordinary folks navigating a remarkable new social order. With his signature wry wit, Goldman presents an engrossing character study of a family testing their bonds, leaving their lives irrevocably changed.
Advance Praise
"The Prohibited is a sprawling, rambunctious recounting of life in Saint Paul and the Midwest during the Roaring Twenties. Prohibition is the engine that drives Matt Goldman’s incandescent novel, and as you might expect, the tale is populated by bootleggers, hoodlums, and cops on the take. But the heart of this richly imagined, deeply felt story is one family, the Kaners, caught in the dizzying vortex of a social and cultural revolution. The Prohibited is a compelling exploration of ambition, passion, and the insatiable hunger of human desire in all its forms. Goldman is a literary master, and his book is a spellbinding tour de force." —William Kent Krueger, author of God’s Country
"Vividly portraying a Midwestern cast of characters affected by the 1920s law outlawing alcohol, The Prohibited follows the travails of this close-knit group. Matt Goldman, while using his own family’s history, tells the engrossing story of how these lives wind around each other. Full of compassion, humor, and heart." —Mary Logue, author of A Wasp in the Beehive: A Brigid Reardon Mystery
"With great brio, Matt Goldman takes us back to the wild days of prohibition-era St. Paul, Minnesota, where gangsters, haberdashers, and suffragettes can be both heroes and rogues. The setting and characters are vividly brought to life in this fast-paced novel that will have you wishing you could slip into a speakeasy and order a gin rickey." —Lorna Landvik, author of Chronicles of a Radical Hag (with Recipes)
Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9781517920067 |
| PRICE | $28.95 (USD) |
| PAGES | 320 |