![]() ![]() His relationship with his father was beautifully drawn, and something I will remember for a long time. I learnt a lot about Jewish scholarship, and the textual work described is fascinating – and I loved the way it brought stability, pride and conflict into Reuven’s life. Danny and Reuven are growing in their respective paths, and the choices they have to make, as well as the promises they’ve made to themselves, their fathers, and their faiths, are thrown into sharp relief by their involvement with the Gordon family Abraham, who writes on Judaism from a more liberal viewpoint and is reviled for it in the post-Holocaust retrenchment into more extreme forms of the religion which is happening at the time, and particularly Michael, his conflicted son. ![]() ![]() I might not have enjoyed it completely as much as the first volume, but that’s not to say it wasn’t good. Sequel to The Chosen, and because I had it, I had to read it right away. ![]()
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