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Book Title
Rebecca of Salerno : a Novel of Rogue Crusaders, a Jewish Female Physician, and a Murder
Publication Name
Rebecca of Salerno
Title
Rebecca of Salerno
Subtitle
A Novel of Rogue Crusaders, a Jewish Female Physician, and a Murd
Author
Esther Erman
Format
Trade Paperback
EAN
9781647422479
ISBN
9781647422479
Publisher
She Writes Press
Genre
Fiction
Release Date
15/09/2022
Release Year
2022
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
215mm
Item Length
8.5in
Publication Year
2022
Topic
Romance / Historical / Medieval, Mystery & Detective / General, Historical, Jewish
Item Width
5.5in
Number of Pages
264 Pages

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After fleeing England and her ill-fated love for the Christian knight Ivanhoe, the Jewess Rebecca builds a new life as a physician in thirteenth-century Salerno. When a rabbi is falsely accused of murdering a crusader, she throws herself into pursuing justice and protecting the Jewish community.

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Publisher
She Writes Press
ISBN-10
1647422477
ISBN-13
9781647422479
eBay Product ID (ePID)
15057284231

Product Key Features

Book Title
Rebecca of Salerno : a Novel of Rogue Crusaders, a Jewish Female Physician, and a Murder
Author
Esther Erman
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Romance / Historical / Medieval, Mystery & Detective / General, Historical, Jewish
Publication Year
2022
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
264 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Width
5.5in

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Lc Classification Number
Ps3605
Reviews
"Esther Erman's meticulously researched novel of Jewish life in the Middle Ages brings the fragility of Jewish existence to life. The reader discovers a strong, brave woman who, while pursuing a path to become a healer in the face of great odds, holds on tenaciously to basic Jewish values like the pursuit of justice. . . . a compelling story." --Rabbi Sheldon Lewis author of Torah of Reconciliation and Letters Home: A Jewish Chaplain's Vietnam Memoir "With grace and verve, Esther Erman revives the character of Rebecca, bringing that valiant and resourceful heroine to Salerno . . . [hoping] to leave her memories of England behind. However, she once again learns how expendable her fellow Jews are when faced with antisemitic sentiment." --Michelle Cameron, author of The Fruit of Her Hand s and Beyond the Ghetto Gates "A rich historical tapestry rife with fascinating characters and an intriguing, page-turning story. Readers will be dazzled by the descriptions of life in medieval Salerno and fall in love with the smart, passionate Rebecca in this satisfying mystery." --Hannah Jayne, author of Truly, Madly, Deadly and The Girl in the Headlines "Erman deftly weaves a wealth of historical detail into a gripping, fast-paced tale of vengeance, love, and healing . . . very much a novel for our time. Erman's masterful achievement left me feeling moved and inspired." --Juliet Shields, professor and author of Nation and Migration ". . . a superb work of historical fiction. It is everything the genre begs for: romance, intrigue, and a captivating mystery. Set at the end of the 12th century and the dawning of the 13th. . . a lively picture of life for Jews, especially Jewish women, in much of Southern Europe, including colorful and historically accurate descriptions of clothing and food preparation. . . not only an enjoyable read, it is a history lesson for Jews and gentiles alike." --Sara Zeff Geber, PhD, author and freelance columnist ". . . a compelling story of a passionate Jewish heroine solving a murder mystery in the brutal setting of the Crusades. The depth of her knowledge of the customs and language of this period is unsur- passed. A book to be read with relish by lovers of historical fiction." --Neil Kaplan, author of Acquiring Polish Citizenship by Descent, "Esther Erman's meticulously researched novel of Jewish life in the Middle Ages brings the fragility of Jewish existence to life. The reader discovers a strong, brave woman who, while pursuing a path to become a healer in the face of great odds, holds on tenaciously to basic Jewish values like the pursuit of justice. . . . a compelling story." --Rabbi Sheldon Lewis author of Torah of Reconciliation and Letters Home: A Jewish Chaplain's Vietnam Memoir "With grace and verve, Esther Erman revives the character of Rebecca, bringing that valiant and resourceful heroine to Salerno . . . [hoping] to leave her memories of England behind. However, she once again learns how expendable her fellow Jews are when faced with antisemitic sentiment." --Michelle Cameron, author of The Fruit of Her Hand s and Beyond the Ghetto Gates "A rich historical tapestry rife with fascinating characters and an intriguing, page-turning story. Readers will be dazzled by the descriptions of life in medieval Salerno and fall in love with the smart, passionate Rebecca in this satisfying mystery." --Hannah Jayne, author of Truly, Madly, Deadly and The Girl in the Headlines "Erman deftly weaves a wealth of historical detail into a gripping, fast-paced tale of vengeance, love, and healing . . . very much a novel for our time. Erman's masterful achievement left me feeling moved and inspired." --Juliet Shields, professor and author of Nation and Migration ". . . a superb work of historical fiction. It is everything the genre begs for: romance, intrigue, and a captivating mystery. Set at the end of the 12th century and the dawning of the 13th. . . a lively picture of life for Jews, especially Jewish women, in much of Southern Europe, including colorful and historically accurate descriptions of clothing and food preparation. . . not only an enjoyable read, it is a history lesson for Jews and gentiles alike." --Sara Zeff Geber, PhD, author and freelance columnist ". . . a compelling story of a passionate Jewish heroine solving a murder mystery in the brutal setting of the Crusades. The depth of her knowledge of the customs and language of this period is unsur- passed. A book to be read with relish by lovers of historical fiction." --Neil Kaplan, author of Acquiring Polish Citizenship by Descent "Meticulously researched and populated with a cast of engaging characters . . . Rebecca must pit her intelligence and resourcefulness against the forces of anti-Semitism and misogyny to solve a murder. This historical novel boasts witty dialogue, a fast pace, and an ingenious plot." --Roberta Rich, author of The Midwife of Venice, The Harem Midwife , and A Trial in Venice, "Erman deftly weaves a wealth of historical detail into a gripping, fast-paced tale of vengeance, love, and healing . . . very much a novel for our time. Erman's masterful achievement left me feeling moved and inspired." --Juliet Shields, professor and author of Nation and Migration "In Rebecca of Salerno , Esther Erman has produced a superb work of historical fiction. It is everything the genre begs for: romance, intrigue, and a captivating mystery. Dr. Erman has painted a lively picture of life for Jews, especially Jewish women, in much of Southern Europe of the late 12th and early 13th century, including colorful and historically accurate descriptions of clothing and food preparation. Rebecca of Salerno is not only an enjoyable read, it is a history lesson for Jews and gentiles alike." --Sara Zeff Geber, PhD, author and freelance columnist, "Erman deftly weaves a wealth of historical detail into a gripping, fast-paced tale of vengeance, love, and healing . . . very much a novel for our time. Erman's masterful achievement left me feeling moved and inspired." --Juliet Shields, professor and author of Nation and Migration
Copyright Date
2022
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
813.6
Dewey Edition
23

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