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In Freedom's Light

by Sharon Gloger Friedman

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I loved Friedman’s book “Ashes” and was thrilled that she had written a second historical fiction novel. I certainly was not disappointed. “In Freedom’s Light” is suspenseful, heartbreaking, and memorable.

The story begins in Valencia, Spain in the 18th century amidst the Inquisition. When rumors circulate that the Anselems are secretly following the Jewish faith, Efren knows he and his wife Anica must flee. Fortunately, he owns a shipping company and is able to escape to South Carolina. They leave behind the atrocities Jews faced in Spain, but are then horrified when they observe the atrocities against the slaves in their new home.

The characters are well-developed and easily come to life through Friedman’s exquisite writing. The Anselem family, along with many of the other characters, will linger in my mind for some time. I rejoiced with them, and my heart broke as some of the characters we met in South Carolina died. Other characters were totally despicable; a reflection of how well Friedman portrayed them. I admire an author who can evoke such differing emotions through her written words.

I love family sagas and how the Anselem “family” is more than blood ties. As they settle in South Carolina, their “family” expands based upon loving relationships and shared values with others. I loved Anica’s devotion to her faith and her acceptance of others whose beliefs were different. The story revolves around the strong women and their resilience in standing strong and united and finding hope for the future.

Thank you to the author for the complimentary copy. I know my book club will love it. I highly recommend this book if you love historical fiction. ( )
  BettyTaylor56 | Mar 14, 2022 |
Thank you to Read More Books(FB)and especially the author Sharon Gloger Friedman.

I read her first book Ashes and thought that was my favorite. This is one as well. I love the diversity of her books and if she does write others (G-d willing), I'll be on the bandwagon.

I admit that I don't read a lot of books set in the 1800s and the ways they lived especially with slavery. Sharon made it easy to enjoy despite this. I loved this family and all the generations.

I know I say this often in my reviews but I loved the epilogue. One more thing, the cover is so beautiful. ( )
  sweetbabyjane58 | Feb 9, 2022 |
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