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The Red Tent

 Anita Diamant

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'My name means nothing to you. My memory is dust. This is not your fault or mine. The chain connecting mother to daughter was broken and the word passed to the keeping of men, who had no way of knowing. That is why I became a footnote, my story a brief detour between the well-known history of my father Jacob, and the celebrated chronicle of Joseph, my brother.' Lost to the history by the chronicles of men, here at last is the dazzling story of Dinah, Jacob's only daughter in the Book of Genesis. Moving panoramically from Mesopotamia to Canaan to Egypt, The Red Tent is robustly narrated by Dinah, from her upbringing by the four wives of Jacob, to her growth into one of the most influential women of her time. Seeking to preserve not only her own remarkable experiences but those of a long-ago era of womanhood left largely undocumented by the original male scribes and later Biblical scholars, Dinah breaks a male silence that has lasted for centuries, revealing the ancient origins of many contemporary religious practices and sexual politics. The result is a beautiful, thought-provoking novel.

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Susan Love rated this book  
 

This is a wonderful retelling of what womens life was in the time of the Patriarchs-with a few twists.

Dinah is the last and only daughter of her mother Leah, who is 1st wife to Jacob and elder sister to Rachael, beautiful beloved 2nd wife of Jacob.

Dinah grows up surrounded and supported by the love of her "mothers": Leah, Rachael and their two "handmaidens' who are in fact half-sisters to the others.

Each month the women retire to the red tent during their mooncycles for rest and renewal. And stories, many stories.

I love this book and the glimpse it gives us into a womans heart.

2 years ago...


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