Publishers Weekly
A courageous heroine takes center stage in the third biblical novel from
Etzioni-Halevy (The Garden of Ruth). In this captivating account of a
prophetess, leader and judge, the author interweaves a scriptural narrative
with a riveting plot. From her post amidst the mountains of Efraim, in the
ancient Israelite realm, Deborah doles out justice to those seeking arbitration
even as she struggles to channel her prophesies and come to terms with her love
life. At the same time, in the hostile kingdom of Canaan, Princess Asherah's
husband leads the Canaanite army into battle against the Israelites.
Etzioni-Halevy clearly portrays the brutal violence and harsh realities of war
and slavery. When the Israelite army gains the upper hand, Deborah realizes her
destiny is linked to the lives of two other women. Some readers may take
umbrage at Etzioni-Halevy's depiction of Deborah as a promiscuous woman but
after a sluggish beginning, the author delves more fully into the historical
context and social mores of an ancient but vibrant culture. Despite millennia
of separation, this book illustrates that the archetypal themes of love and war
never age.