From Silt and Ashes
English
By (author): Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Since losing her family in a pogrom, Havah Gitterman has already seen the worst of humanity. But at last, she and her husband Arel have made it to Kansas City, thanks to Havahs benefactor. Though haunted by friends and family they have lostand those left behindthe couple hopes to make a new beginning, especially since Havah is pregnant.
But some traditions are hard to change. Havah studies the Torah in Hebrew and considers teaching it to other girls, much to the chagrin of those still clinging to the old ways. And when Havah gives birth to a daughter who is blind, Arels dismay shocks Havah, threatening their marriage.
Havah will learn that even in the New World, prejudice and hate thrive in the shadows, and some wounds will never heal. But with perseverance and faith, Havah will find her way and set an example for her daughter, her community, and generations to come . . .
Heart-wrenching, incisive and elegantly written, From Silt and Ashes is ultimately a compelling and riveting look into the heart of humanityat is worst and its best. Lisa Regan, author of Local Girl Missing
Introduces the reader to unique and intensely-drawn characters who bring the story of Jewish persecution in Czarist Russia into stark realization. Ginny Fite, author of Possession and Cromwells Folly
An engrossing family saga. Jack Martin, author of Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? and Hail, Columbia! See more