Rating: Summary: good book club read Review: This book is a fast read. It is not particularly remarkable in terms of its intellectual or philosophical content. It does, however, raise a number of interesting issues re: women's role in society, the bible/religion both in the past and currently and is likely to provoke good discussion/conversation among women-oriented book clubs. Good for the beach, too.
Rating: Summary: Inspiring Review: Every few years, women can find a novel that is both inspiring and grounding. The Red Tent is a moving story whose themes surrounding womanhood still hold true today. It reminds us of the priveledges of being a woman even in a man's world. I love Biblical stories and I want Anita to write another.
Rating: Summary: Read this, treasure it, then read Ken Agori Review: Men you may not be ready for this. Women you will love reading of DInah and a new role for women. Did it happen? We don't know. Just like we don't know if women had a role in the Knight Templars (defenders of the Holy Grail). If you enjoy women of power, read this book. You will also enjoy Defenders, as it has a Crusader heroine and a modern divorced heroine.
Rating: Summary: A GREAT Book! Review: I kept seeing this book and wanting to buy it - I kept putting it back on the shelf. THen I read that Julia Roberts read it and loved it in O, Magazine - but that didn't convince me either. Then, My best friend sent me a copy for my birthday and I LOVED IT! Every woman should read this book and remember to honor our her-story. A brilliant book. Brilliant.
Rating: Summary: A MUST READ BOOK Review: This is an outstanding book. I could not put it down. I have E-mailed The Oprah Show and suggested that Oprah add it to her Book Club. The book was riveting. I am a teacher and the book was reccommended to me by my school's librarian. You must read this book.
Rating: Summary: New Jew vs. New Testament Review: I read this book at the end of my conversion to Judaism. I think that the author did an excellent job of taking a "well known" female from the Hebrew Bible and allowing her to grow; essentially to the post-feminism/neo feminist time in which we live. We are allowed to think that she went on to greater things than the Bible fortells. Aren't we all curious about characters in the Bible we don't get to know much about? Where does our fictious mind take us at these points? As strong women (and here I will allow for many viewpoints) we want to think of our foremothers as holding "equal positions" with the men of the "tribe." This book is purely FICTION. Anyone who thinks otherwise is deluding themselves. But, from the characters in the book we can see something of ourselves. Are we so infactuated with a man that we allow him to bed other wives, or even allow him to reach his own death? Beyond the many messages (depending on points of view)this book conveighs, it is an all around good read; especially for women who are constantly attempting to find a place in religion (Judaism in paricular.) The plot moves quickly and tugs at the heartstrings. To prove this, I sent the book to my mother the Lutheran/feminist who has her Ph.D in Biochemisty and she loved it for the growth it allowed for a woman in the Bible. If you like historical/feminist fiction you will appreciate this book for its spin on history. Again, by no strech of the imagination is this factual.
Rating: Summary: A Great Read! Review: I had heard from a friend that this was an excellent book...and it is! If you like to imagine the Bible from a woman's perspective, you will fall in love with this book. I felt like I was transported in time...and it was tough to come back. Highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: Best Book I've Ever Read Review: This was one of the most wonderful books I have ever read. It was so exciting to be able to tie it in with the Bible and know that these people were real. It was so hard to remember that it was fiction. I found this to be a very powerful and moving book. I borrowed it from a friend to read but now I'm buying it so that I can have a copy for myself and to share with other friends and family members. I would recommend this book to any women who enjoys history and would like to find out a little about the lives of women from the past.
Rating: Summary: A Moving and Inspiring Tale Review: One of the most engaging and beautifully told tales I have come across in a while. It colors the ancient world with emotions and scenes that bring the characters to life fully. It inspires one to rise above adversity dependant only on one's inner strength and faith in a higher power. I found myself eagerly waiting to be transported through this tale to a place of both simplicity and magic. A fast read that speaks to women, but can easily be felt by men. Enjoy!
Rating: Summary: Awesome and empowering Review: As a fan of Anita Diamant's non-fiction, I was intrigued by this novel from the outset, but was unprepared for the epiphanal experience it brought me. Diamant's "interpretation" of this story of Genesis makes the reader reread and rethink Genesis, searching for new meaning in the old text. Although the author is quick to name this a work of fiction, I prefer to think of it as modern midrash. The Red Tent provides an opportunity to find female empowerment in a frustratingly patriarchal yet vital text (the Bible).
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