Jerusalem Maiden: A Novel

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4.6
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“Truly marvellous . . . how deeply Talia Carner . . . evoke[s] Esther’s faith and the complexity of the choices she faces. . . . A beautiful and timely novel.” —Margot Livesey, author of The House on Fortune Street and Eva Moves the Furniture

In the waning days of the Ottoman Empire, a young Orthodox Jewish woman in the holy city of Jerusalem is expected to marry and produce many sons to help hasten the Messiah's arrival. While the feisty Esther Kaminsky understands her obligations, her artistic talent inspires her to secretly explore worlds outside her religion, to dream of studying in Paris—and to believe that God has a special destiny for her. When tragedy strikes her family, Esther views it as a warning from an angry God and suppresses her desires in order to become an obedient “Jerusalem maiden.”

But when a surprising opportunity forces itself on to her preordained path, Esther finds her beliefs clashing dangerously with the passions she has staved off her entire life—forcing her to confront the most difficult and damning question of all: To whom must she be true, God or herself?

“Talia Carner is a skillful and heartfelt storyteller who takes the reader on journey of the senses, into a world long forgotten.” —Jennifer Lauck, author of Blackbird

“A moving and utterly captivating novel.” —Tess Gerritsen, author of The Silent Girl

“A fascinating look at a little-known culture and time.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune

“Talia Carner uses beautiful language, exquisite storytelling, and detailed research to transport the reader into the world of old Jerusalem.” —Jewish Book World

“Engaging . . . Carner renders Esther’s world with great authority and detail.” —Publishers Weekly

“Captivates at every level, heart and mind.” —Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of The Deep End of the Ocean

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4.6
5 reviews
greylady 2
24 August 2016
It took me awhile to get used to her writing style. And there were many scenes that I found to be almost unbelievable , but I felt that I knew this person - thought I knew everything about her and would know her if I passed her on the street. I learned so much about a belief system that I only knew by name. So, yes in all honesty I recommend this book
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Jan Hunt
15 February 2016
Excellent fiction. It took me into a time I can only imagine and introduced me to characters I will remember. Although somewhat dark, the human will to be creative in all circumstances is told here with inspiring personalities.
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R_ASD ASD
19 February 2024
A fast moving story involving few main characters,the way I like it. The writing transports the reader first to the Jerusalem of the early 1900's and later to the glorious years of artful Paris. Expect a lot of sadness, and yet an elated read.
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About the author

Talia Carner is the former publisher of Savvy Woman magazine and a lecturer at international women’s economic forums. This is her sixth novel.

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