Fiction
Book
Availability
Details
PUBLISHED
©2025
EDITION
DESCRIPTION
340 pages : map ; 25 cm
ISBN/ISSN
LANGUAGE
NOTES
Excerpt from The Poetry of Kabbalah: Mystical Verse from the Jewish Tradition © 2012 by Yale University Press, translated and annotated by Peter Cole 2012. Reprinted by permission of Yale University Press
"The forest eats the girls who wander out after dark. As the healer's daughter, Malka has seen how the wood's curse has plagued her village, but the Ozmini Church only comes to collect its tithe, not to protect heretics with false stories of monsters in the trees. So when a clergy girl wanders too close to the forest and Malka's mother is accused of her murder, Malka strikes an impossible bargain with a zealot Ozmini priest. If she brings the monster out, he will spare her mother from execution. When she ventures into the shadowed woods, Malka finds a monster, though not the one she expects: an inscrutable, disgraced golem who agrees to implicate herself, but only if Malka helps her fulfill a promise first and free the imprisoned rabbi who created her. But a deal easily made is not easily kept. And as their bargain begins to unravel a much more sinister threat, protecting her people may force Malka to endanger the one person she left home to save--and face her growing feelings for the very creature she was taught to fear." --