Books tagged: jewish fiction

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The Goat of God    by Eugene Elander
Price: $2.99 USD. 75460 words. Published by John McClure on August 12, 2009. .

Ever wondered what it would be like to walk through the Old Testament -- and into the New! This inspirational tale about the very first scapegoat allows us to do just that. Through the adventures of Zael, we travel through more than a thousand years with the Hebrew people. We live with them, eat with them, pray with them, and, as the scapegoat, carry some of their sins.
The Constant Travellers    by Gordon Basichis
Price: $7.99 USD. 101510 words. Published on August 5, 2010. .

Sex, drugs, and the West that never was. In this funny and philosophical tale, young Shelby Lopez encounters Thunderbird Hawkins in post Civil War America. The Indian shaman teaches Shelby of the Great Necklace and the Great Book. Their journey leads them to wisdom and an understanding of man's destiny. While set in the Old West, the novel's modern idiom is as contemporary as if it were today.
Poles Apart    by Audrey RL Wyatt
Price: $4.95 USD. 82480 words. Published on October 18, 2010. .

CHAIM SCHLESSEL lost his family to the Holocaust more than sixty years ago. DAVID SCHLESSEL, grown, married and successful, is plagued by the always taboo subject of his father’s suffering at the hands of the Nazis. United by a history they cannot discuss, yet starkly alone in their private struggles, they confront demons as well as one another in a stand-off that will change them forever.
The Book of Voices    by Joseph Zitt
Price: $4.99 USD. 98400 words. Published on October 22, 2010. .

In ancient Judaea, a prophet who has lost her memory channels voices of people from the Hebrew Bible. Angels and prophets move through space and time, travel the branching paths of possible histories, step into the world of dreams, and cross the border between life and death. Seeking to rediscover her true self, Elisheva faces what it means to be human and discovers the unexpected nature of God.
Rosedale In Love: A Gilded Age Novel    by Lev Raphael
Price: $5.99 USD. 92780 words. Published on April 26, 2011. .

In 1905 New York, Jewish financier Simon Rosedale plans to force his way into high society through marriage. But will Lily Bart, the impoverished society beauty he has his eye on, lower herself to marry a Jew? Written in a period voice, Rosedale in Love audaciously revisions Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth, offering readers a timeless American story of greed, envy, scandal, love and revenge.
Blood Covenant    by Mitchell Chefitz
Price: $4.99 USD. 157470 words. Published on May 2, 2011. .

Blood Covenant, a mystical thriller, by “one of the finest of a new generation of American kabbalists. . . His teaching is disturbing, profound and inspiring." Here his novel is intriguing, compelling, and, at its conclusion, simply stunning. It’s played out on a multi-dimensional chessboard, with pieces accelerating toward an end game that will leave you . . . breathless.
The Weitzmann Saga - Journey    by Solon ben Earl
Price: $0.99 USD. 3480 words. Published on May 10, 2011. .

It's the 22'nd century and most of Earth's population has moved into orbiting habitats in the Trojan points, in order to escape pollution, wars and global warming. This is the story of the beginning of the new Diaspora - how the Jewish people responded to their latest challenge.
The Rabbi, the Vampire, and the Mitzvot    by Jamie McNabb
Price: $0.99 USD. 7970 words. Published on May 12, 2011. .

(SHORT STORY) Some people have life and death problems. Simeon Black faces an undeath and dead-death problem. Simeon is a vampire, recently and unwilling turned. He must drink blood to live, well, to undie, but he is also an observant Jew. The mitzvot forbid ingesting blood. They also forbid suicide, so that's no way out, either. In desperation, Simeon turns to Rabbi Michael Rosenbaum for help.
In All His Glory: A Novel of Ancient Egypt    by John Howard Reid
Price: $3.99 USD. 72270 words. Published on May 13, 2011. .

Lifted from the pages of The Book of Kings, the story of Jeroboam in Ancient Egypt is brought to life. With splendid detail, the reader is transported back to the days of the Pharaohs and submerged into the ordeals of a hostile desert land, as Jeroboam, an outcast from his own country, struggles to survive among Egyptian royalty. Reid has obviously done his homework. Details are full and vibrant.
Terra Incognita    by Libi Astaire
Price: $4.99 USD. 110930 words. Published by Aster Press  on June 15, 2011. .

When Vidal Bonet returns to Catalonia to revive his dying village, he has no idea that his plan for the future will uncover a deeply buried secret about the village's past: they are all descendants of Anusim - Spanish Jews who were forced to convert to Christianity during the Middle Ages. Poignant and comic, Terra Incognita will resonate with anyone who has gone on a quest to discover their past.