No. of pages 142
Published: 2009
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"Silverberg immerses the reader in the era, giving us insights into the experiences and qualities that made Naomi such a strong and dedicated woman."-Beliefnet.com;
"...This narrative features an old-fashioned style, yet its strong, resilient female characters display an inner strength that adds a very modern, universal appeal...it's the romance and adventure that will keep readers turning pages. A natural choice for religious collections..."-ALA Booklist
A modern midrash for teenage girls
Set in the fortified city of Bethlehem and the mountainous towns of Moab, this young adult novel imagines the life of the biblical Naomi and her deep friendship with her daughter-in-law Ruth. It traces Naomi's suffering at the hands of warring tribes; her struggles as a woman of low rank in the ancient world; and Ruth's and Naomi's perseverance, both individually and together. Filled with adventure and romance, this modern midrash is a story of personal growth, female friendship, and the power of inner strength.
This book was recognised in the Teen category by the Sydney Taylor Book Award.
There are 142 pages in this book. This book was published 2009 by Jewish Publication Society .
Selma Kritzer Silverberg was born in 1908 in Cleveland, Ohio. She wrote Naomi's Song in 1959 as a birthday gift for her daughter, Judy, but it lay hidden until its discovery, after her death, in the spring of 2005.
This book has been nominated for the following award:
Sydney Taylor Book Award
This book was recognised in the Teen category by the Sydney Taylor Book Award.