MY THOUGHTS:
This is a re-imagining of the story of Noah from the perspective of Noah's wife. It went way out there in terms of re-imagining and this may be off-putting to some, but if you can see it as a piece of fiction, rather than a biography, you will enjoy it as such. I had to keep reminding myself of that.
ABOUT THIS BOOK:
The young heroine in Sinners and the Sea is destined for
greatness. Known only as “wife” in the Bible and cursed with a birthmark
that many think is the brand of a demon, this unnamed woman—fated to
become the mother of all generations after the great flood—lives anew
through Rebecca Kanner. The author gives this virtuous woman the perfect
voice to make one of the Old Testament’s stories come alive like never
before.
Desperate to keep her safe, the woman’s father gives
her to the righteous Noah, who weds her and takes her to the town of
Sorum, a haven for outcasts. Alone in her new life, Noah’s wife gives
him three sons. But living in this wicked and perverse town with an
aloof husband who speaks more to God than to her takes its toll. Noah’s
wife struggles to know her own identity and value. She tries to make
friends with the violent and dissolute people of Sorum while raising a
brood that, despite its pious upbringing, develops some sinful
tendencies of its own. While Noah carries out the Lord’s commands, she
tries to hide her mark and her shame as she weathers the scorn and
taunts of the townspeople.
But these trials are nothing
compared to what awaits her after God tells her husband that a flood is
coming—and that Noah and his family must build an ark so that they alone
can repopulate the world. As the floodwaters draw near, she grows in
courage and honor, and when the water finally recedes, she emerges
whole, displaying once and for all the indomitable strength of women.
Drawing on the biblical narrative and Jewish mythology, Sinners and the Sea is a beautifully written account of the antediluvian world told in cinematic detail.
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