Title:
NIGHT IN JERUSALEM
Author: Gaelle Lehrer Kennedy
Publisher: PKZ Inc.
Pages: 246
Genre: Historical Romance
A bewitching love
story that is also an extraordinary portrait of Jerusalem , its faith, spirituality, identity,
and kaleidoscope of clashing beliefs, Night in Jerusalem is a novel of mystery, beauty,
historical insight, and sexual passion.
David Bennett is
invited to Jerusalem
in 1967 by his cousin who, to the alarm of his aristocratic British family, has
embraced Judaism. He introduces David to his mentor, Reb Eli, a revered sage in
the orthodox community. Despite his resistance to religious teaching, David
becomes enthralled by the rabbi’s wisdom and compassionate presence. When David
discloses a sexual problem, Reb Eli unwittingly sets off a chain of events that
transforms his life and the life of the mysterious prostitute, Tamar, who, in a
reprise of an ancient biblical story, leads both men to an astonishing
realization. As passions rise, the Six Day War erupts, reshaping the lives of
everyone caught up in it.
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Excerpt:
David lay awake thinking about Anat. He was intimidated by
her sexuality, but also fascinated by her free spirit and daunting
intelligence. He had never met anyone like her. He wondered if Jonathan and the
others knew she preferred women lovers, and why she had confided in him. He
became anxious, thinking perhaps she sensed he had sexual issues and was
someone she could easily manipulate.
Earlier, out on the roof, he had asked her why she preferred
women. She had answered simply, “For the same reasons you do,” then adding, “I
find women more interesting intellectually, as well as sexually.”
Her directness was equal parts frightening and exciting. He
wanted to know her better. Perhaps, with her, he could get over his sexual
problem. The truth was, he desired her as much as he found her intimidating.
Gaelle Lehrer Kennedy worked as an actress and writer in
film and television in the United
States and Israel . Night
in Jerusalem is her debut
novel, which she has adapted to film. She lives in Ojai California with her husband and daughter.
She writes, “I lived in Israel in the 1960s, a naive
twenty-year-old, hoping to find myself and my place in the world. The
possibility of war was remote to me. I imagined the tensions in the region
would somehow be resolved peacefully. Then, the Six Day War erupted and I
experienced it firsthand in Jerusalem .
I have drawn Night in Jerusalem
from my experiences during that time. The historical events portrayed in the
novel are accurate. The characters are based on people I knew in the city. Like
me, they were struggling to make sense of their lives, responding to inherited
challenges they could not escape that shaped their destiny in ways they and the
entire Middle East could not have imagined.
I have always been intrigued by the miraculous. How and
where the soul’s journey leads and how it reveals its destiny. How two people
who are destined, even under the threat of war and extinction, can find one
another.
Writing this story was in part reliving my history in Israel , in part
a mystical adventure. I am grateful that so many who have read Night In
Jerusalem have experienced this as well.”
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