The Weight of Ink

Book • 2017
Rachel Kadish's "The Weight of Ink" masterfully interweaves the stories of two women separated by centuries: a 21st-century historian grappling with a tremor in her hands and a 17th-century Jewish scribe navigating the plague.

The novel explores themes of empathy, resilience, and the enduring power of storytelling.

Kadish's writing style is both dense and captivating, drawing readers into the lives of her characters and their complex choices.

The historical backdrop adds depth and richness to the narrative, highlighting the challenges faced by women across different eras.

Ultimately, the novel is a testament to the human spirit's capacity for connection and understanding.

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Recommended by Lynn Borton after admiring her essay and subsequently devouring the book.
Ep. #238: Unflinching Empathy & Putting Our Trust in Curiosity, with Rachel Kadish

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