"Zahara and the Lost Books of Light," a Novel by Joyce Yarrow

Adelaide Books is proud to offer the latest work by Joyce Yarrow, "Zahara and the Lost Books of Light," hitting stores everywhere now.

New York, NY, April 19, 2021 --(PR.com)-- "Seattle journalist Alienor Crespo travels to Spain to claim the promise of citizenship offered to the descendants of Jews expelled from Spain in 1492. As she relives history through her vijitas (visits) with her ancestors, Alienor also confronts modern-day extremism and commits herself to protecting an endangered “Library of Light." – a hidden treasure trove of medieval Hebrew and Arabic books, saved from the fires of the Inquisition.

“Zahara and the Lost Books of Light is an extraordinary entry into another world, compelling, mysterious, and magical. The story is located in today’s Spain but the strong echoes of Al-Andalus during the period of the Alpujarras Uprising and the Spanish Civil War bring a reality and a vividness to the narrative that strikes me as very authentic.” - Stephan Roman, former Director of the British Council’s cultural programs in Europe, North America and South Asia and the author of The Development of Islamic Library Collections in Europe and North America.

Paperback: 332 pages
Publishing date: December 7th, 2020
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1953510183
ISBN-13: 978-1953510181
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.84 x 9 inches

As a child, Joyce Yarrow often fell asleep to Afro-Cuban rhythms drummed on the mailboxes of her Bronx neighborhood. At seventeen, riding the bus through Manhattan’s Lower East Side, she jotted down poems soon to be published by a literary magazine in Brooklyn. Joyce continued to write and set her Jo Epstein mystery series in New York City, Russia, and the Caribbean. Zahara and the Lost Books of Light was inspired by a sixteenth century Ladino song and is also a tribute to Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451.

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