2010 Sydney Taylor Book Award, Notable Book for Older
Readers
The tale of Rashi's granddaughter, a young girl who defies her
community to help a friend in need. In this sequel to "My Guardian
Angel," Sylvie Weil continues the story of Elvina, the 14-year-old
granddaughter of Rashi, the famous 11th-century French Bible and
Talmud commentator. It is the spring of 1097 in the town of Troyes,
in France. The Crusaders have been marauding their way through
Europe, attacking Jewish communities. One evening, a mysterious
family arrives in Troyes--German Jews forced by the Crusaders to
submit to baptism. The townspeople shun the family, but Elvina
befriends 11-year-old Columba. Columba's mad cousin, Ephraim,
steals a mirror from a member of the Jewish community, believing it
will let him see his family killed in the recent attacks. Elvina
tries to help Ephraim rid his mind of the terrible images by
bringing him her own mirror, in which she claims to see a positive
future. Elvina's story brings the often-ignored world of Medieval
European Jewry to life for young readers.
Ages 10 and up
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