The Forgetting River by Doreen Carvajal - ISBN: 9781594631528
Paperback
The unexpected and moving story of an American journalist who works to uncover her family’s long-buried Jewish ancestry in Spain written by “New York Times” journalist Carvajal.

The Forgetting River

A Modern Tale of Survival, Identity, and the Inquisition

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  • Paperback

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    6 August 2013

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Summary

The unexpected and moving story of an American journalist who works to uncover her family’s long-buried Jewish ancestry in Spain.Raised a Catholic in California, New York Times journalist Doreen Carvajal is shocked when she discovers that her background may actually be connected to conversos from Inquisition-era Spain- Jews who were forced to renounce their faith and convert to Christianity or face torture and death. With vivid childhood memories of Sunday sermons, catechism, and the rosary, …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781594631528
ISBN-10:1594631522
Author:Doreen Carvajal
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:Hudson Street Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:336
Release Date:6 August 2013
Weight:304g
Dimensions:209mm x 138mm x 22mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Doreen Carvajal has undertaken an extrordinary journey, and the story she tells is both personal and universal.”
- Anne Lamott

”[A] compelling mix of memoir and reporting.”
- O, The Oprah Magazine

“Unforgettable…Carvajal immerses herself and her readers in the ringing of Arcos’ ancient bells, the stories of its town historian, or cronista, and, most of all, the performance of haunting religious songs known as ‘saetas’ that may have originated as Jewish laments.”

Chicago Tribune

“Darkly poetic.”
- Christian Science Monitor

“This book is an important addition to the record of Jewish history, not because it describes what history books already can tell us but because it evokes a personal sense of both loss and redemption growing out of that brutal history.”

Kansas City Star

“Carvajal is a journalist who understands the nuance and beauty of travel writing. Combining this gift with this highly personal story, she creates a book that shimmers with enchantment, pulling the reader into her life with gentle tugs on the heartstrings. What she calls ‘hunting family ghosts’ will resonate with anyone who has ever felt out of place where they were and dreamed of finding another heritage just one layer beneath the one they had always accepted as the bedrock of their self-definition.”

- The Jewish Book Council

“A mesmerizing journey through time, across cultures and into one woman’s rich personal history.”
- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Carvajal’s powerful prose is strong enough to hold these divergent story lines in a cohesive and engaging narrative of self-discovery and historical investigation.”
- Publishers Weekly

“Such an intriguing topic, and Carvajal…certainly knows how to write.”
- Library Journal

“[Carvajal’s] exploration reveals the fascinating legacy of the Jewish conversos…Her experiences not only reflect a heartfelt attempt to recapture a lost identity but also serve as a launching point for a wider exploration of the repercussions of the Inquisition.”
- Booklist

About The Author

Doreen Carvajal

Doreen Carvajal is a Paris-based reporter for the The New York Times and a senior writer for the International Herald Tribune covering European issues. She has more than 25 years of journalism experience covering a broad range of subjects, from politics and immigration to book publishing and the media. She lives with her family near Paris.

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