The Midwest Book Review
http://www.midwestbookreview.com/mbw/feb_07.htm
The
Garden of Ruth
Eva Etzioni-Halevy
Plume
In Ramah, Uncle Samuel the prophet sends his intelligent fifteen year old niece
Osnath to Bethlehem to uncover the truth inside of the sweetly wrapped tale of
the lass' ancestor Ruth the Moabite, who married Boaz after another male in-law
rejected her. Samuel specifically wants her to name the unnamed man who refused
to wed Ruth. Osnath stays with her relatives of the clan of Jesse where he
wants her to read the documents in the scroll room to uncover the identity of
the anonymous lover. However, everyone in the clan of Jesse wants her to drop
her research; especially Jesse's oldest son, Eliab diligently guards the scroll
room from her. He tries to distract the teen through seduction, even while she
sleeps with his charming youngest brother David the shepherd. Part One follows
Osnath "In the Footsteps of Ruth" while Part Two focuses on the
"Tale of Ruth" from the first hand perspective of Ruth. Readers will
enjoy both sections that enable the comparison of the biblical legendary Ruth
and her generation to that of her great-grandchildren as well as a fresh look
at her saga. THE GARDEN OF RUTH is a delightful explicit look at the plight of
women in ancient times.