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Joel Gross (Author)
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September 12, 2000
The Books of Rachel is a fictional microcosm of 500 years of Jewish history. Since the 15th century, in the Cuheno family, the first daughter born to the family is given the name Rachel and a heritage of faith and courage as precious as the family diamond. A saga sweeping from the Spanish Inquisition to the birth of a Jewish homeland.

"Highly recommended."
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"Highly recommended." -- Library Journal

About the Author

Joel Gross' novels, including The Books of Rachel, have been selected by the Book of the Month Club and the Literary Guild. Also a playwright and screenwriter, Gross received his MA in English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. He is a member of PEN, the Dramatists' Guild, the Authors' Guild and the Writers' Guild. Gross lives in New York City and Los Angeles.

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  • Paperback: 450 pages
  • Publisher: Backinprint.com (September 12, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595128203
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595128204
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #555,534 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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JOEL GROSS

Joel's ten published novels include THE BOOKS OF RACHEL. His play, MARIE ANTOINETTE: THE COLOR OF FLESH, is published by Dramatists Play Service. His film script, MORTAL ARMOR: THE LEGEND OF GALAHAD, produced by Gale Anne Hurd, will be filmed in the UK next year. Joel has worked on films for Fox, Universal, Sony, and HBO. Joel has an M.A. in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University, and is a member of P.E.N., the Dramatists Guild, the Writers Guild, and the Authors Guild.

 

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Book of Rachels, May 29, 2006
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Born with the same name, this title grabbed my attention years ago when I read the book at the time it had its original cover art. I love this book and claimed it as one of my favorites after recently re-reading it once again. The author, Joel Gross, spent over a year on the research to write this book, and it definitely shows in the knowledge of the Jewish traditions, persecutions and people of each era he writes about. With tremendous detail, it seems as if Mr. Gross actually lived the lives of each of his characters as well. The vivid prose is sometimes poetic, making the realistic feelings of each character come to life.

"The Books of Rachel" begins with a modern-day Rachel in the Prologue as she is about to marry. As is tradition, she is to be given her birthright, the 500-year old, 60-carat white Cuheno diamond, also known as the Rachel diamond, for it once belonged to her family's Rachels, generations before her.

"The Book of Rachel" is divided into five parts, each one a depiction of the life of a Rachel during her particular time and era. Like the diamond of her namesake, each Rachel is unique, fierce with the fire of conviction and proud of her heritage, possessing the dignity of royalty and the courage of a heroine.

Part One takes place in Spain during 1484 where Rachel Cuheno lives with her family in an esteemed and noble position under protection of the royal court of King Ferdinand, and where she dies during the reign of tortures of the Jewish people and others during the Spanish Inquisition. It is during this time that her brother cut the Cuheno diamond, meant to be hers before her death and later passed to another Rachel born to the male side of the Cuheno family after the prior Rachel had deceased.

Part Two is set in Venice in 1610 where Rachel lives in the Jewish ghetto but through her sister, living as a courtesan in a palace, Rachel fatefully meets a travelling cousin possessing her diamond and joins the wealthy diamond business in Amsterdam.

Part Three is the account of the enlightened, wealthy, admired, brilliant, renegade Rachel of Berlin in 1772 who gave up all privilege of the married lifestyle between the two famed diamond empires for the passionate love that matched her own in another man of unique genius,

In Part Four, set in 1852 Jerusalem, Rachel from France, gives up her privileged lifestyle to dedicate herself to the dreams of her people. Against the wishes of her parents, Rachel travels to Jerusalem and finds her life's purpose there, helping the Jewish settlers make a life for themselves by learning the craft of diamond cutting and becoming a part of her family's business.

Part Five - Kent, England, 1937 - tells of the outspoken, spontaneous Rachel, also born to wealth's privilege who regardless, finds herself a target of anit-Semitism as the Nazi's tentacles reach England. At age 19, Rachel goes to Germany to try to ransom out lives of as many Jewish people as she can with her family's money but is sent to a concentration camp and does not survive.

The Epilogue continues where the Prologue began - with the modern-day Rachel receiving the Cuheno diamond from her father - and as with all of the other parts of this outstanding book, I didn't want it to close.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Captivating, riveting and proud to be Jewish stories., October 8, 1999
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Reliving periods of history through a Jewish woman who stands up for beliefs she may not have known she has, each Rachel proves herself worthy of wearing the legacy of the diamond which is passed only to a "Rachel" through the centuries. From the Spanish Inquisition through modern times, we relive the Antisemitism of our forebearers.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars truly captivating. an adventure., June 18, 1999
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A family diamond is given to a young woman on her wedding day. The diamond has existed through the centuries and traces the women in this family who have possessed the diamond. All of whom are named Rachel.The book is powerful in dealing with the plight of the Jewish nation throughout the centuries and especially Jewish women. It will enlighten you and entertain you into the wee hours of the morning. It is an excellent book.
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The Cuheno diamond was discovered by a slave, one of twenty thousand men, women, and children beating the earth at the mine of Kollur, in the kingdom of Golconda in central India, in 1475. Read the first page
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Master Cuheno, Sir Andrew, Herr Meier, Count von Kauthen, Holy Land, Rex Mitchell, Samson Cohen, Major Kane, David Ha-Cohen, Rachel Cuheno, Diego de Santangel, Thomas de Santangel, David Cohen, Mordecai of Mir, Sanders House, Abraham Cuheno, Leone Ha-Levi, Rabbi Yakov, Chief Rabbi, Phillip Meier, Andreas Wolff, Pietro Bellini, Frau Meier, Friar Ramirez, John Clement
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