Winner of the National Jewish Book Award: A novel of a Polish king and
a rebellious rabbi, "full of sudden delights and mocking humor" ( The
New York Times). The Polish monarch has outlawed a portion of the
Jewish funeral rite, and none of the community's lawyers, judges, or
scholars will come forward to defend the custom before the crown. Only
one man dares challenge the sovereign: the spindly old Rabbi Eliezer
of Rimanov, whose eccentric habits conceal the mind of a dreamer and
the curiosity of a child. The rabbi is reduced to laughter at the
sight of the king, for the country's ruler is but a boy—and Rabbi
Eliezer knows how to speak to youngsters. They make a bet: If the
rabbi can convince him that there is more to the universe than meets
the eye, the funeral rite will be restored. To make his case, Eliezer
launches into the story of Judah ben Simon, a tale of such majesty and
wonder that it promises to make a dreamer out of all who hear it,
changing them forevermore. Judah the Pious is a lively, early novel
set in seventeenth-century Poland by one of today's most accomplished
writers, a National Book Award finalist and the New York
Times–bestselling author of Lovers at the Chameleon Club, Paris
1932; A Changed Man; and Reading Like a Writer.
Les mer
A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781480445130
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter