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Joel Gross

Auteur de The Books of Rachel

11 oeuvres 571 utilisateurs 15 critiques

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Œuvres de Joel Gross

The Books of Rachel (1979) 315 exemplaires
The Lives of Rachel (1984) 115 exemplaires
This Year in Jerusalem (1983) 48 exemplaires
Maura's Dream (1981) 29 exemplaires
Sarah: A Novel of Sarah Bernhardt (1987) 27 exemplaires
Home of the Brave (1982) 13 exemplaires
Spirit in the Flesh (Signet) (1986) 6 exemplaires
Raakelin kirjat (1986) 4 exemplaires
1407 Broadway (1978) 2 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1951
Sexe
male

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Read when I was very young.
 
Signalé
Ccyynn | 8 autres critiques | Feb 15, 2022 |
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The Books of Rachel by Joel Gross is a saga traversing centuries, following the Cuheno / Ha-Cohen / Cohen / Cohn family of diamond dealers, who pass a diamond to daughters all named Rachel. Mr. Gross is a writer, playwright and screenwriter.

The novel fictionalizes 500 years of Jewish history from the 15th Century starting at a Jewish family being torn apart by the Spanish Inquisition to ones being destroyed by the Nazis. The first born daughter to the family is named Rachel, inheriting a precious heirloom in the form of a diamond.The novel fictionalizes 500 years of Jewish history from the 15th Century starting at a Jewish family being torn apart by the Spanish Inquisition to ones being destroyed by the Nazis. The first born daughter to the family is named Rachel, inheriting a precious heirloom in the form of a diamond.

In The Books of Rachel by Joel Gross writes a series of short novellas all loosely connected through some sort of distant family relations, a name (Rachel), and a family heirloom in the form of a diamond which passes to the Rachels. The novel travels through Jewish history, at times when Jews were oppressed, as seen through the eyes of each Rachel.

I really liked the aspect of a family heirloom being passed down for generations, I didn’t enjoy the depiction of Jews as diamond traders across generations. Frankly, I have no idea if there are families who have been in the diamond business for generations, but in this book Jews are either rich diamond merchants or poor beggars.

I did enjoy much of the story, the last section bored me to be honest, and the historical references. While the author chose to err on the side of the narrative, that is sometimes expected from historical fiction. That being said, historical accuracy, for me, makes these types of stories much more enjoyable. Historical accuracy is what make a novel historical fiction rather than a fictional story taking place in the past.

The author does not shy away from describing atrocities during that his characters suffered, so those with a weak stomach are warned. However, those parts can easily be skipped so it’s not really a problem.

If all you know of Jewish history is the Bible or your World War II classes in school, this book attempts to fill in some of the gaps. The author also makes an excellent attempt to describe the lives of Jews in the past, including social hierarchy, traditions, as well as rituals. He doesn’t explain them, that was how things were and that’s that, maybe he tries to justify them as seen through the eyes of the people living them which I thought was a great addition to the story.
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ZoharLaor | 8 autres critiques | Aug 11, 2020 |
Pleasantly surprised by this, in part because historical drama is Red Stitch's weak point.
 
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bringbackbooks | 2 autres critiques | Jun 16, 2020 |
Pleasantly surprised by this, in part because historical drama is Red Stitch's weak point.
 
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bringbackbooks | 2 autres critiques | Jun 16, 2020 |

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Œuvres
11
Membres
571
Popularité
#43,841
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
15
ISBN
44
Langues
1

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