On 2008-10-15 Richard Redmond, Makawao, Hawaii wrote: This was one of those serendipitous grabs as I wandered through my local bookstore. In retrospect, I am surprised I wasn´t put off by the plot summary or the jacket blurbs. I am not Jewish, and although I can see that this book might especially resonate with someone who is, it was irrelevant. I can´t remember a first novel that earned such careful reading. There is great wisdom in this little book, wonderfully drawn characters, and superb, well-crafted writing. Very unusual - it is a page-turner, and the plot is secondary to the way the story is told. Highly recommended.. And summed up by saying Elegantly written, beautiful, and wise. Currently The Genizah At The House Of Shepher has an overall rating of 8 over 10.
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Toby Press claimed Beginning with a search for the ten lost tribes and ending in an attic, where lies an important bible which has been missing for seventy-nine years, The Genizah at the House of Shepher is Tamar Yellin´s critically acclaimed debut novel. Returning to her grandparents´ home in Jerusalem after an absence of many years, Shulamit, an English biblical scholar, stumbles into the mystery of the so-called Shepher Codex, an ancient and valuable manuscript of the Bible which has been discovered in the ´genizah´ or attic. In uncovering the truth about the Codex she reveals the loves, hates and histories of the Shepher family itself, and at the same time struggles to answer pressing questions: what is the significance of the Codex and where does it come from? Who is the stranger, Gideon, who is desperate to enlist her help? Above all, whom does the Codex belong to and what part must Shula play in its destiny?
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