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  • Drawing in the Dust
  • Written by author Zoe Klein
  • Published by Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group, May 2010
  • Powerful and suspenseful, Zo Klein's unforgettable debut novel is a richly evocative and boundless love story that reverberates from biblical times to the modern world.Publishers WeeklyInsight into the world of biblical excavation in Is
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Powerful and suspenseful, Zo Klein's unforgettable debut novel is a richly evocative and boundless love story that reverberates from biblical times to the modern world.

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Insight into the world of biblical excavation in Israel raises Rabbi Klein's debut novel from a Jewish Da Vinci Code to an emotionally rich story of personal and historical discovery. After a dozen years digging in Megiddo, American archeologist Page Brookstone longs for something new. When an Arab couple propose that Page investigate the haunted ruins under their home, she ignores colleagues' misgivings and heads to Anatot, just outside Jerusalem. There, the couple, along with Page and her team, uncover murals, artifacts and remains suggesting they have come upon the grave of the prophet Jeremiah, buried with the woman he loved, Anatiya, who also has left a manuscript that parallels the Book of Jeremiah. The discovery ignites an international uproar and violent attacks while Page, affected by the ancient spirits, is attracted to Orthodox Israeli Mortichai Master, despite his connections to an organization opposing her efforts. Rabbi Klein's most vivid passages depict the meditative tedium of digging, the exultation of discovery and the intricate processes of authentication and preservation, while love stories past and present-and a balanced, compassionate view of both Israeli and Arab traditions-add to the book's pleasures. (July)

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