Tamar Finegold is twenty-one years old, the happy, beautiful bride of a rising young Rabbi in one of Brooklyn's insulated, ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities. Having married the man of her dreams and taken her place as a wife--and hopefully soon-to-be mother--in her community, Tamar feels as though the world is at her feet. But her secure, predictable existence is brought to an abrupt end when she is raped by an intruder. Fearing the unbearable stigma and threat to her marriage that could result from telling the truth, Tamar makes a fateful decision that changes her life forever. Her feeling that she did the only thing she could under the circumstances explodes when years later a shocking, undreamed of turn of events finally forces her to confront her past, once and for all
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“A compelling and heartbreaking novel. Devastating, electric and illuminating, it held me, moved me, and gave me insight into a mysterious and demanding way of life.” –Iris Rainer Dart, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Beaches"
“A complex and moving story with a deft touch as Tamar’s outwardly perfect life must finally be reconciled with her long-kept secret.” –"Booklist"
"[Ragen's] fluid writing and fascinating descriptions of an exotic community will make this an attractive title." --"Library Journal"
“A fascinating glimpse into a little-known world.” –Jacqueline Briskin, author of "The Naked Heart"
"A compelling and heartbreaking novel. Devastating, electric and illuminating, it held me, moved me, and gave me insight into a mysterious and demanding way of life." -Iris Rainer Dart, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Beaches"
"A complex and moving story with a deft touch as Tamar's outwardly perfect life must finally be reconciled with her long-kept secret." -"Booklist"
"[Ragen's] fluid writing and fascinating descriptions of an exotic community will make this an attractive title." --"Library Journal"
"A fascinating glimpse into a little-known world." -Jacqueline Briskin, author of "The Naked Heart"
A compelling and heartbreaking novel. Devastating, electric and illuminating, it held me, moved me, and gave me insight into a mysterious and demanding way of life. "Iris Rainer Dart, New York Times bestselling author of Beaches"
A complex and moving story with a deft touch as Tamar's outwardly perfect life must finally be reconciled with her long-kept secret. "Booklist"
[Ragen's] fluid writing and fascinating descriptions of an exotic community will make this an attractive title. "Library Journal"
A fascinating glimpse into a little-known world. "Jacqueline Briskin, author of The Naked Heart""
"A compelling and heartbreaking novel. Devastating, electric and illuminating, it held me, moved me, and gave me insight into a mysterious and demanding way of life." --Iris Rainer Dart, New York Times bestselling author of Beaches
"A complex and moving story with a deft touch as Tamar's outwardly perfect life must finally be reconciled with her long-kept secret." --Booklist
"[Ragen's] fluid writing and fascinating descriptions of an exotic community will make this an attractive title." --Library Journal
"A fascinating glimpse into a little-known world." --Jacqueline Briskin, author of The Naked Heart
Tamar Finegold is twenty-one years old, the happy bride of a rising young Rabbi in one of Brooklyn's insulated, ultra-Orthodox communities. But her secure, predictable existence is brought to an abrupt end when she is raped by an intruder.
Rather than risk the unbearable stigma, the threat to her marriage, that could result from telling the truth, Tamar silently hides her shame. However, her confused decision explodes into a terrible moral dilemma when she discovers she is pregnant and cannot be sure who the father is. In the end she makes the only choice she can...
For years Tamar believes she made the right decision – until a shocking, undreamed of turn of events finally forces her to confront her past, once and for all.
Naomi Ragen is an American novelist who has lived in Jerusalem for more than twenty years. Her first novel, 'Jephte's Daughter', was published to great acclaim, and was followed by her second novel, 'A Woman Under Suspicion'. 'The Sacrifice of Tamar' is her third novel.
'A compelling and heartbreaking novel. Devastating, electric, and illuminating, it held me, moved me, and gave me insight into a mysterious and demanding way of life'
IRIS RAINER DART
'I thoroughly enjoyed 'The Sacrifice of Tamar' as a fascinating glimpse into a little-known world'
JACQUELINE BRISKIN
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