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About the Book:
In
1290, King Edward I expelled the Jews from England. In 1656, a small
community of Spanish Catholic merchants lived in London bound by a
sacred secret. They were all Portuguese Jews. This is the story of one
of them, Domingo de Lacerda, who learns early on that survival in
seventeenth-century Europe requires both deceit and conformity. But
then he meets Lucy, who has secrets of her own and who challenges
Domingo to question everything he has been taught to value. The
political and spiritual conflicts that characterized the Iberian
Inquisition, the English Civil War, and the English Interregnum
provide a backdrop against which Domingo must choose between his
obligation to the Jewish community that protects him and the Catholic
woman who loves him.
About the Author:
Patricia O'Sullivan is the author of Hope of Israel and the
forthcoming, Legend of the Dead. She lives in Mississippi with
her family.
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