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- 1590513525
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- Other Press
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Other Press, LLC
ISBN-10
1590513525
ISBN-13
9781590513521
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102916093
Product Key Features
Book Title
By Fire, by Water : a Novel
Number of Pages
298 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Topic
Literary, Historical, Jewish
Genre
Fiction
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Trade Paperback
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0.7 in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Item Length
8.6 in
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5.5 in
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Intended Audience
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2009-041068
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22
Reviews
"Debut novelist Kaplan depicts a turbulent period in 15th-century Spain, focusing on the story of Aragon's royal chancellor… Deftly moves through a complex web of personal relationships, religious zeal and political fervor."-Kirkus Reviews, "Debut novelist Kaplan depicts a turbulent period in 15th-century Spain, focusing on the story of Aragon's royal chancellor… Deftly moves through a complex web of personal relationships, religious zeal and political fervor."-Kirkus Reviews "Beautifully written,By Fire, By Wateris a powerful story of religion, love and violence--timeless themes honed by Kaplan into an enthralling narrative that doesn't let up until the last sentence."-Simon Read, author ofWar of Words, "Mitchell James Kaplan'sBy Fire, By Watermust take its place as one of the most important contemporary historical novels with a Jewish theme."-Ha'aretz "A beautiful tapestry... Despite its epic sweep,By Fire, By Wateris also an intimate portrait of a remarkable individual..." Tirdad Derakshani,Philadelphia Inquirer "Kaplan, a screenwriter, sets his debut novel in 15-century Spain, amid the Inquisition, the attempt to unify the kingdoms of Spain under Christian rule, and the voyage of Christopher Columbus to what the seaman expects will be the Indies. The action centers on the historical figure of Luis de Sant�ngel, chancellor to the king of Aragon and a converso, a Jewish convert to Christianity at a time when the Inquisition sought to repress 'judaizing'….Kaplan has done remarkable homework on the period and crafted a convincing and complex figure in Sant�ngel in what is a naturally cinematic narrative and a fine debut." -Publishers Weekly "Debut novelist Kaplan depicts a turbulent period in 15th-century Spain, focusing on the story of Aragon's royal chancellor… Deftly moves through a complex web of personal relationships, religious zeal and political fervor." -Kirkus Reviews "Beautifully written,By Fire, By Wateris a powerful story of religion, love and violence--timeless themes honed by Kaplan into an enthralling narrative that doesn't let up until the last sentence." -Simon Read, author ofWar of Words "Kaplan's writing is exceptional, his intelligence and research on the subject superb. 2010 seems to be the year for new and fabulous voices in the Historical Fiction world and Kaplan is no exception. I look forward to reading many more of his books in the future!" -Amy Bruno,Passages to the Past "This book was like no other book I have ever read." -Heather Rieseck,The Maiden's Court "Blending artistry with intense drama and violence, By Fire, By Water takes readers on a picturesque tour of the Iberian Peninsula of the mid-1400s….By Fire, By Water is a finely crafted novel, so well done that it would be hard to imagine how it could be made better. It's rare to find historical fiction this intense and exquisite." -Bookreporter.com "A must-read." Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle "A grand novel that shows not only Kaplan's knack for storytelling, but also his eye for details and willingness to do extensive research." Pittsburgh Tribune-Review "Must take its place as one of the most important contemporary historical novels with a Jewish theme. One could also argue that its portrayal of religious and ethnic hatred in the Spain of Ferdinand and Isabella (or, as Kaplan calls them, Fernando and Ysabel ) is a better way to understand the Jewish world today than the work of many of the hip, hyped young Jewish novelists clawing to the top of literary New York." Ha'aretz "Kaplan's greatest success is in his ability to portray the inner lives of his characters." Washington Jewish Week "This novel recreates a historical moment of vast and far-reaching changes as well as the complex personality of Sant�ngel, the high government official who placed his hopes for redemption far beyond his society's horizons." Reform Judaism Magazine, "[A] remarkably learned and heartbreaking romantic novel&with a deft blend of straightforwardness and subtlety&Beautifully executed, highly recommended." - The Minneapolis Star Tribune "Mitchell James Kaplan's By Fire, By Water must take its place as one of the most important contemporary historical novels with a Jewish theme." - Ha'aretz "By Fire, By Water is an exciting introduction to the political, social and theological issues of Spain in the late 15th century. Those already familiar with this period will enjoy fleshing out their knowledge with the sights, sounds and, above all, intense emotions of the era." - Hadassah Magazine "A beautiful tapestry... Despite its epic sweep, By Fire, By Water is also an intimate portrait of a remarkable individual..." -Tirdad Derakshani, Philadelphia Inquirer "Kaplan, a screenwriter, sets his debut novel in 15-century Spain, amid the Inquisition, the attempt to unify the kingdoms of Spain under Christian rule, and the voyage of Christopher Columbus to what the seaman expects will be the Indies. The action centers on the historical figure of Luis de Sant ngel, chancellor to the king of Aragon and a converso, a Jewish convert to Christianity at a time when the Inquisition sought to repress 'judaizing'&.Kaplan has done remarkable homework on the period and crafted a convincing and complex figure in Sant ngel in what is a naturally cinematic narrative and a fine debut." - Publishers Weekly "Debut novelist Kaplan depicts a turbulent period in 15th-century Spain, focusing on the story of Aragon's royal chancellor& Deftly moves through a complex web of personal relationships, religious zeal and political fervor." - Kirkus Reviews "Beautifully written, By Fire, By Water is a powerful story of religion, love and violence--timeless themes honed by Kaplan into an enthralling narrative that doesn't let up until the last sentence." -Simon Read, author of War of Words "Kaplan's writing is exceptional, his intelligence and research on the subject superb. 2010 seems to be the year for new and fabulous voices in the Historical Fiction world and Kaplan is no exception. I look forward to reading many more of his books in the future!" -Amy Bruno, Passages to the Past "This book was like no other book I have ever read." -Heather Rieseck, The Maiden's Court "Blending artistry with intense drama and violence, By Fire, By Water takes readers on a picturesque tour of the Iberian Peninsula of the mid-1400s&.By Fire, By Water is a finely crafted novel, so well done that it would be hard to imagine how it could be made better. It's rare to find historical fiction this intense and exquisite." -Bookreporter.com "A must-read." - Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle "A grand novel that shows not only Kaplan's knack for storytelling, but also his eye for details and willingness to do extensive research." - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review "Kaplan's greatest success is in his ability to portray the inner lives of his characters." - Washington Jewish Week "This novel recreates a historical moment of vast and far-reaching changes as well as the complex personality of Sant ngel, the high government official who placed his hopes for redemption far beyond his society's horizons." - Reform Judaism Magazine, “[A] remarkably learned and heartbreaking romantic novel&with a deft blend of straightforwardness and subtlety&Beautifully executed, highly recommended.�- The Minneapolis Star Tribune “Mitchell James Kaplan’s By Fire, By Water must take its place as one of the most important contemporary historical novels with a Jewish theme.�- Ha’aretz “A beautiful tapestry... Despite its epic sweep, By Fire, By Water is also an intimate portrait of a remarkable individual...� – Tirdad Derakshani, Philadelphia Inquirer “Kaplan, a screenwriter, sets his debut novel in 15-century Spain, amid the Inquisition, the attempt to unify the kingdoms of Spain under Christian rule, and the voyage of Christopher Columbus to what the seaman expects will be the Indies. The action centers on the historical figure of Luis de Sant ngel, chancellor to the king of Aragon and a converso, a Jewish convert to Christianity at a time when the Inquisition sought to repress ‘judaizing’&.Kaplan has done remarkable homework on the period and crafted a convincing and complex figure in Sant ngel in what is a naturally cinematic narrative and a fine debut.� - Publishers Weekly “Debut novelist Kaplan depicts a turbulent period in 15th-century Spain, focusing on the story of Aragon’s royal chancellor& Deftly moves through a complex web of personal relationships, religious zeal and political fervor.� - Kirkus Reviews "Beautifully written, By Fire, By Water is a powerful story of religion, love and violence--timeless themes honed by Kaplan into an enthralling narrative that doesn't let up until the last sentence." -Simon Read, author of War of Words “Kaplan’s writing is exceptional, his intelligence and research on the subject superb. 2010 seems to be the year for new and fabulous voices in the Historical Fiction world and Kaplan is no exception. I look forward to reading many more of his books in the future!� -Amy Bruno, Passages to the Past “This book was like no other book I have ever read.� -Heather Rieseck, The Maiden’s Court “Blending artistry with intense drama and violence, By Fire, By Water takes readers on a picturesque tour of the Iberian Peninsula of the mid-1400s&.By Fire, By Water is a finely crafted novel, so well done that it would be hard to imagine how it could be made better. It’s rare to find historical fiction this intense and exquisite.� -Bookreporter.com “A must-read.� –Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle “A grand novel that shows not only Kaplan's knack for storytelling, but also his eye for details and willingness to do extensive research.� –Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Must take its place as one of the most important contemporary historical novels with a Jewish theme. One could also argue that its portrayal of religious and ethnic hatred in the Spain of Ferdinand and Isabella (or, as Kaplan calls them, Fernando and Ysabel ) is a better way to understand the Jewish world today than the work of many of the hip, hyped young Jewish novelists clawing to the top of literary New York.� –Ha'aretz “Kaplan's greatest success is in his ability to portray the inner lives of his characters.� –Washington Jewish Week “This novel recreates a historical moment of vast and far-reaching changes as well as the complex personality of Sant ngel, the high government official who placed his hopes for redemption far beyond his society’s horizons.� –Reform Judaism Magazine, "Mitchell James Kaplan'sBy Fire, By Watermust take its place as one of the most important contemporary historical novels with a Jewish theme."-Ha'aretz "Kaplan, a screenwriter, sets his debut novel in 15-century Spain, amid the Inquisition, the attempt to unify the kingdoms of Spain under Christian rule, and the voyage of Christopher Columbus to what the seaman expects will be the Indies. The action centers on the historical figure of Luis de Sant�ngel, chancellor to the king of Aragon and a converso, a Jewish convert to Christianity at a time when the Inquisition sought to repress 'judaizing'….Kaplan has done remarkable homework on the period and crafted a convincing and complex figure in Sant�ngel in what is a naturally cinematic narrative and a fine debut." -Publishers Weekly "Debut novelist Kaplan depicts a turbulent period in 15th-century Spain, focusing on the story of Aragon's royal chancellor… Deftly moves through a complex web of personal relationships, religious zeal and political fervor." -Kirkus Reviews "Beautifully written,By Fire, By Wateris a powerful story of religion, love and violence--timeless themes honed by Kaplan into an enthralling narrative that doesn't let up until the last sentence." -Simon Read, author ofWar of Words "Kaplan's writing is exceptional, his intelligence and research on the subject superb. 2010 seems to be the year for new and fabulous voices in the Historical Fiction world and Kaplan is no exception. I look forward to reading many more of his books in the future!" -Amy Bruno,Passages to the Past "This book was like no other book I have ever read." -Heather Rieseck,The Maiden's Court "Blending artistry with intense drama and violence, By Fire, By Water takes readers on a picturesque tour of the Iberian Peninsula of the mid-1400s….By Fire, By Water is a finely crafted novel, so well done that it would be hard to imagine how it could be made better. It's rare to find historical fiction this intense and exquisite." -Bookreporter.com "A must-read." Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle "A grand novel that shows not only Kaplan's knack for storytelling, but also his eye for details and willingness to do extensive research." Pittsburgh Tribune-Review "Must take its place as one of the most important contemporary historical novels with a Jewish theme. One could also argue that its portrayal of religious and ethnic hatred in the Spain of Ferdinand and Isabella (or, as Kaplan calls them, Fernando and Ysabel ) is a better way to understand the Jewish world today than the work of many of the hip, hyped young Jewish novelists clawing to the top of literary New York." Ha'aretz "Kaplan's greatest success is in his ability to portray the inner lives of his characters." Washington Jewish Week "This novel recreates a historical moment of vast and far-reaching changes as well as the complex personality of Sant�ngel, the high government official who placed his hopes for redemption far beyond his society's horizons." Reform Judaism Magazine, "[A] remarkably learned and heartbreaking romantic novel…with a deft blend of straightforwardness and subtlety…Beautifully executed, highly recommended." - The Minneapolis Star Tribune "Mitchell James Kaplan's By Fire, By Water must take its place as one of the most important contemporary historical novels with a Jewish theme." - Ha'aretz "By Fire, By Water is an exciting introduction to the political, social and theological issues of Spain in the late 15th century. Those already familiar with this period will enjoy fleshing out their knowledge with the sights, sounds and, above all, intense emotions of the era." - Hadassah Magazine "A beautiful tapestry... Despite its epic sweep, By Fire, By Water is also an intimate portrait of a remarkable individual..." -Tirdad Derakshani, Philadelphia Inquirer " By Fire, By Water contains many well-crafted phrases and much interesting information, but its greatest merit is in demonstrating parallels between a notorious period in human history and disturbing developments in modern life." - Philadelphia Quarterly "Kaplan, a screenwriter, sets his debut novel in 15-century Spain, amid the Inquisition, the attempt to unify the kingdoms of Spain under Christian rule, and the voyage of Christopher Columbus to what the seaman expects will be the Indies. The action centers on the historical figure of Luis de Santángel, chancellor to the king of Aragon and a converso, a Jewish convert to Christianity at a time when the Inquisition sought to repress 'judaizing'….Kaplan has done remarkable homework on the period and crafted a convincing and complex figure in Santángel in what is a naturally cinematic narrative and a fine debut." - Publishers Weekly "Debut novelist Kaplan depicts a turbulent period in 15th-century Spain, focusing on the story of Aragon's royal chancellor… Deftly moves through a complex web of personal relationships, religious zeal and political fervor." - Kirkus Reviews "Beautifully written, By Fire, By Water is a powerful story of religion, love and violence--timeless themes honed by Kaplan into an enthralling narrative that doesn''t let up until the last sentence." -Simon Read, author of War of Words "Kaplan's writing is exceptional, his intelligence and research on the subject superb. 2010 seems to be the year for new and fabulous voices in the Historical Fiction world and Kaplan is no exception. I look forward to reading many more of his books in the future!" -Amy Bruno, Passages to the Past "This book was like no other book I have ever read." -Heather Rieseck, The Maiden's Court "Blending artistry with intense drama and violence, By Fire, By Water takes readers on a picturesque tour of the Iberian Peninsula of the mid-1400s….By Fire, By Water is a finely crafted novel, so well done that it would be hard to imagine how it could be made better. It's rare to find historical fiction this intense and exquisite." -Bookreporter.com "A must-read." - Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle "A grand novel that shows not only Kaplan''s knack for storytelling, but also his eye for details and willingness to do extensive research." - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review "Kaplan''s greatest success is in his ability to portray the inner lives of his characters." - Washington Jewish Week "This novel recreates a historical moment of vast and far-reaching changes as well as the complex personality of Santángel, the high government official who placed his hopes for redemption far beyond his society's horizons." - Reform Judaism Magazine, "Kaplan, a screenwriter, sets his debut novel in 15-century Spain, amid the Inquisition, the attempt to unify the kingdoms of Spain under Christian rule, and the voyage of Christopher Columbus to what the seaman expects will be the Indies. The action centers on the historical figure of Luis de Sant�ngel, chancellor to the king of Aragon and a converso, a Jewish convert to Christianity at a time when the Inquisition sought to repress 'judaizing'….Kaplan has done remarkable homework on the period and crafted a convincing and complex figure in Sant�ngel in what is a naturally cinematic narrative and a fine debut."-Publishers Weekly "Debut novelist Kaplan depicts a turbulent period in 15th-century Spain, focusing on the story of Aragon's royal chancellor… Deftly moves through a complex web of personal relationships, religious zeal and political fervor."-Kirkus Reviews "Beautifully written,By Fire, By Wateris a powerful story of religion, love and violence--timeless themes honed by Kaplan into an enthralling narrative that doesn't let up until the last sentence."-Simon Read, author ofWar of Words, "[A] remarkably learned and heartbreaking romantic novel...with a deft blend of straightforwardness and subtlety...Beautifully executed, highly recommended." -- The Minneapolis Star Tribune "Mitchell James Kaplan's By Fire, By Water must take its place as one of the most important contemporary historical novels with a Jewish theme." -- Ha'aretz "By Fire, By Water is an exciting introduction to the political, social and theological issues of Spain in the late 15th century. Those already familiar with this period will enjoy fleshing out their knowledge with the sights, sounds and, above all, intense emotions of the era." -- Hadassah Magazine "A beautiful tapestry... Despite its epic sweep, By Fire, By Water is also an intimate portrait of a remarkable individual..." --Tirdad Derakshani, Philadelphia Inquirer " By Fire, By Water contains many well-crafted phrases and much interesting information, but its greatest merit is in demonstrating parallels between a notorious period in human history and disturbing developments in modern life." -- Philadelphia Quarterly "Kaplan, a screenwriter, sets his debut novel in 15-century Spain, amid the Inquisition, the attempt to unify the kingdoms of Spain under Christian rule, and the voyage of Christopher Columbus to what the seaman expects will be the Indies. The action centers on the historical figure of Luis de Santngel, chancellor to the king of Aragon and a converso, a Jewish convert to Christianity at a time when the Inquisition sought to repress 'judaizing'....Kaplan has done remarkable homework on the period and crafted a convincing and complex figure in Santngel in what is a naturally cinematic narrative and a fine debut." -- Publishers Weekly "Debut novelist Kaplan depicts a turbulent period in 15th-century Spain, focusing on the story of Aragon's royal chancellor... Deftly moves through a complex web of personal relationships, religious zeal and political fervor." -- Kirkus Reviews "Beautifully written, By Fire, By Water is a powerful story of religion, love and violence--timeless themes honed by Kaplan into an enthralling narrative that doesn't let up until the last sentence." --Simon Read, author of War of Words "Kaplan's writing is exceptional, his intelligence and research on the subject superb. 2010 seems to be the year for new and fabulous voices in the Historical Fiction world and Kaplan is no exception. I look forward to reading many more of his books in the future!" --Amy Bruno, Passages to the Past "This book was like no other book I have ever read." --Heather Rieseck, The Maiden's Court "Blending artistry with intense drama and violence, By Fire, By Water takes readers on a picturesque tour of the Iberian Peninsula of the mid-1400s....By Fire, By Water is a finely crafted novel, so well done that it would be hard to imagine how it could be made better. It's rare to find historical fiction this intense and exquisite." --Bookreporter.com "A must-read." -- Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle "A grand novel that shows not only Kaplan's knack for storytelling, but also his eye for details and willingness to do extensive research." -- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review "Kaplan's greatest success is in his ability to portray the inner lives of his characters." -- Washington Jewish Week "This novel recreates a historical moment of vast and far-reaching changes as well as the complex personality of Santngel, the high government official who placed his hopes for redemption far beyond his society's horizons." -- Reform Judaism Magazine
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Recipient of the Independent Publishers Award for Historical Fiction (Gold Medal), the Foreword Book of the Year Award for Historical Fiction (Bronze Medal), and an honorable mention in the category of General Fiction for the Eric Hoffer Award. Luis de Santangel, chancellor to the court and longtime friend of the lusty King Ferdinand, has had enough of the Spanish Inquisition. As the power of Inquisitor General Tomas de Torquemada grows, so does the brutality of the Spanish church and the suspicion and paranoia it inspires. When a dear friend's demise brings the violence close to home, Santangel is enraged and takes retribution into his own hands. But he is from a family of conversos , and his Jewish heritage makes him an easy target. As Santangel witnesses the horrific persecution of his loved ones, he begins slowly to reconnect with the Jewish faith his family left behind. Feeding his curiosity about his past is his growing love for Judith Migdal, a clever and beautiful Jewish woman navigating the mounting tensions in Granada. While he struggles to decide what his reputation is worth and what he can sacrifice, one man offers him a chance he thought he'd lost...the chance to hope for a better world. Christopher Columbus has plans to discover a route to paradise, and only Luis de Santangel can help him. Within the dramatic story lies a subtle, insightful examination of the crisis of faith at the heart of the Spanish Inquisition. Irresolvable conflict rages within the conversos in By Fire, By Water , torn between the religion they left behind and the conversion meant to ensure their safety. In this story of love, God, faith, and torture, fifteenth-century Spain comes to dazzling, engrossing life., Recipient of the Independent Publishers Award for Historical Fiction (Gold Medal), the Foreword Book of the Year Award for Historical Fiction (Bronze Medal), and an honorable mention in the category of General Fiction for the Eric Hoffer Award. Luis de Sant ngel, chancellor to the court and longtime friend of the lusty King Ferdinand, has had enough of the Spanish Inquisition. As the power of Inquisitor General Tom s de Torquemada grows, so does the brutality of the Spanish church and the suspicion and paranoia it inspires. When a dear friend's demise brings the violence close to home, Sant ngel is enraged and takes retribution into his own hands. But he is from a family of conversos , and his Jewish heritage makes him an easy target. As Sant ngel witnesses the horrific persecution of his loved ones, he begins slowly to reconnect with the Jewish faith his family left behind. Feeding his curiosity about his past is his growing love for Judith Migdal, a clever and beautiful Jewish woman navigating the mounting tensions in Granada. While he struggles to decide what his reputation is worth and what he can sacrifice, one man offers him a chance he thought he'd lost...the chance to hope for a better world. Christopher Columbus has plans to discover a route to paradise, and only Luis de Sant ngel can help him. Within the dramatic story lies a subtle, insightful examination of the crisis of faith at the heart of the Spanish Inquisition. Irresolvable conflict rages within the conversos in By Fire, By Water , torn between the religion they left behind and the conversion meant to ensure their safety. In this story of love, God, faith, and torture, fifteenth-century Spain comes to dazzling, engrossing life.
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