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.
GMD | BOOK |
Classification | F FEL |
Publisher | 2013-11-15 |
Subject | Juvenile FictionJewish CultureYoung AdultYoung Adult FictionYoung Adult Fiction / Action & Adventure / GeneralComing of AgeFiction / Coming of AgeAmericaCivil Rights Movements, United StatesSocial JusticeFamilyFamily & RelationshipsJewish Interest |
ISBN | 9781932010657 |
Additional ISBN | 1932010653 |
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