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The Ninth Day /

In this companion novel following the Oregon Book Award-winning Blue Thread, Ruth Tenzer Feldman once again weaves a tale full of history, culture, and fantasy.

Hope Friis has struggled with a severe stutter her entire life. As the 1960s Free Speech Movement gains ground in her hometown of Berkeley, California, Hope embarks on a journey back in time—guided by her time-traveling ancestor, Serakh—to the city of Paris, circa 1099 A.D. Her mission: to save the newborn son of the young woman, Dolcette, and find the courage to become a young woman of strength and conviction.

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"As Miriam Hope discovers that the past and the present are intertwined, she also discovers her own voice and realizes she can choose her future. The Ninth Day is a historical coming of age story that reminds us all of the power of family, love and mystery." –Maureen McQuerry, the author of The Peculiars

"This fascinating story, filled with history and science, seems well researched and the author's treatment of the characters' interrelationships is ingenious and impressive. The characters are believable and the reader is moved to both tears and laughter. The book is ambitious ... this densely plotted, intriguing, well-written novel is a wonderful read." –The Jewish Book Council
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