From the acclaimed author of The Telling comes a literate, lyrical, and compelling tale of one woman's struggle with Orthodox Jewish tradition as she seeks to honor the memory of her father. This deeply moving story is told with daring, compassion, and an abiding love.
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From the acclaimed author of The Telling comes a literate, lyrical, and compelling tale of one woman's struggle with Orthodox Jewish tradition as she seeks to honor the memory of her father. This deeply moving story is told with daring, compassion, and an abiding love.
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Good. in Good-. jacket. Size: 5x1x9; GOOD/GOOD-. White illustrated dust jacket with a purple spine, dust jacket in archival plastic protector. Approx. 9.5" x 6". Bumps/chips to edges and corners. Rub wear, dust markings and light scratches to covers. Creases to spine edges. Two dirt lines to back cover. Once Read Books, cover scan available-just ask, OnceReadBooks comOrders shipped via USPS.
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Near Fine in Very Good jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall A beautifully clean, crisp, hardcover copy in near fine condition; inscribed by the author. Very good DJ in mylar cover; light edge wear.
Overcoming thousands of years of ritual and tradition, one woman is able to mourn for her father according to the ways of a Jewish tradition that includes, rather than excludes women.