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The Convert

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The Convert by Stefan Hertmans is a captivating narrative that weaves together history and fiction. It explores the life of a young Norman woman who falls in love with a Jewish man in the eleventh century, leading to her conversion and a journey of immense challenges. Set against the backdrop of religious and cultural transformations of the period, the story delves into themes of love, identity, and resilience.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate historical fiction that delves into themes of love, identity and religious conflict. Set against the backdrop of medieval Europe, it weaves a rich narrative filled with vivid imagery, exploring the journey of a young woman who defies social norms in search of freedom and understanding. If you're drawn to intricate storytelling and tales that examine the choices we make and their lasting impacts, this compelling novel may captivate you.

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An epic story of passion and forbidden love, set against the religious wars of the Middle Ages

An epic story of passion and forbidden love, set against the religious wars of the Middle Ages.

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Set at the time of the Crusades and based on historical events, The Convert is the story of a strong-willed young woman who sacrifices everything in the name of love.

When Stefan Hertmans learns that Monieux, the small Provençal village in which he lives, was the scene of a pogrom a thousand years ago and that a treasure may be hidden there, he goes in search of clues. The first is a letter, written in Hebrew nearly a thousand years ago, originally discovered among a startling collection of Jewish documents in the Ben Ezra Synagogue in Cairo in the late nineteenth century.

This letter sets Hertmans off on the trail of a young woman who fled her powerful Christian family to marry the love of her life, the son of the chief rabbi of France, for whom she renounced her own faith. Originally known as Vigdis, the young woman changed her name to Hamoutal upon converting to Judaism. Her father offered a large sum to anyone who could bring her back, but the lovers managed to escape to Monieux. They were not safe for long, though: Monieux bore witness to a bloody pogrom, after which Hamoutal found herself alone and once again having to flee.

Hertmans retraces Hamoutal's footsteps—first through the French cities of Rouen, Narbonne, and Marseille, as she makes her way south, fleeing her family, and then on to Sicily and ultimately to Cairo, where she sought asylum. It is a dizzying, often terrifying journey, full of hardships, that unfolds against the backdrop of the death and destruction of the Crusades.

The Convert is both an epic love story and a harrowing portrait of the havoc wrought by holy war. It is a tale of flight, and fear, a story that seeks to answer a pivotal question: What does it mean to change your identity?

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The Convert by Stefan Hertmans is praised for its meticulous research and detailed prose, offering a tragic yet affecting historical tale. The tale is noted for its imaginative qualities, filled with contrasts of darkness and light, and a vivid portrayal of life-altering events. The translation by David McKay is commended for maintaining the novel's lively characters and dynamic narrative.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781925773576

Publisher: Text Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 July 2019

Country: Australia

Imprint: The Text Publishing Company

Contributors:

  • Translated by David McKay
  • Translated by David McKay

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Born in 1951, Stefan Hertmans has published novels, short-story collections, essays and poetry. In 1995 he was awarded the three-yearly Flemish poetry prize. He has also received two nominations for the VSB Poetry Prize. His most recent novel, War and Turpentine, was longlisted for the International Man Booker Prize and the Best Translated Book Award. 

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