Sotah - Softcover

Ragen, Naomi

 
9781902881515: Sotah

Synopsis

While living in Jerusalem, a young and striking woman is accused of adultery and banished from the country, and must find a way to reclaim her life in America.

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Review

"Holds the reader's attention throughout."

"The pleasures of Ragen's book arise... from thought-provoking comparisons of Israeli Orthodox and American Jewish life." --"Publishers Weekly"

"Richness of faith and family lovingly evoked, with the other side--religious and cultural intolerance--equally given its due."

-- "Kirkus"

"Sotah is a passionately honest novel. Gripping from start to finish."

-- "Maisie Mosco"

Sotah is a passionately honest novel. Gripping from start to finish.--Maisie Mosco

The pleasures of Ragen's book arise... from thought-provoking comparisons of Israeli Orthodox and American Jewish life. "Publishers Weekly"

Richness of faith and family lovingly evoked, with the other side--religious and cultural intolerance--equally given its due. "Kirkus"

Sotah is a passionately honest novel. Gripping from start to finish. Maisie Mosco"

-The pleasures of Ragen's book arise... from thought-provoking comparisons of Israeli Orthodox and American Jewish life.- --Publishers Weekly

-Richness of faith and family lovingly evoked, with the other side--religious and cultural intolerance--equally given its due.- --Kirkus

-Sotah is a passionately honest novel. Gripping from start to finish.- --Maisie Mosco



"The pleasures of Ragen's book arise... from thought-provoking comparisons of Israeli Orthodox and American Jewish life." --Publishers Weekly

"Richness of faith and family lovingly evoked, with the other side--religious and cultural intolerance--equally given its due." --Kirkus

"Sotah is a passionately honest novel. Gripping from start to finish." --Maisie Mosco

About the Author

Naomi Ragen is the author of novels including The Tenth Song, The Sacrifice of Tamar, The Covenant, and The Saturday Wife. Her books are international bestsellers, and her weekly email columns on life in the Middle East are read by thousands of subscribers worldwide. Ragen attended Brooklyn College and earned her master's in English from Hebrew University. An American, she has lived in Jerusalem since 1971. She was recently voted one of the three most popular authors in Israel.

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