Browsing through the pages written by Naom Ragen, you too will discover the existential labyrinth involving three young sisters in Israel. Also you will find that the desire for freedom may have different dynamics geographically, especially when you compare it with the emergence of passion and conflict with the values of their religious beliefs. The environment induces. In this gripping novel, I could grasp the meaning of the oldest of the ordeals, that the Jewish religion calls “sotah,” a singular “prosthetic rehabilitation of feelings” – transversely common in many religions – exclusively reserved for women.
I hope, when thou hast known the story of the sisters Reich, that even your mind, listen to your heart. Dvora, Chaya Leah and Dina, as if they were different shades of the same color will gradually enter into you, page after page, telling you the extraordinary nature of a special place – Jerusalem – along with falling in love wonder that one feels. You can observe your life with wonder, as if it were similar to a small tapestry woven with the threads of feelings and emotions. Inside, you’ll discover the unlikely shapes and colors impossible that only love can create: sun-ripened peaches, the dense black of the night, gold Redeemer in the morning. Interweaving, is your life.
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