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    Incantation by Alice Hoffman, Jenna Lamia (Narrated by), Jenna Lamia (Read by)

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    (Compact Disc - Unabridged)

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    • Publisher: Brilliance Audio
    • Pub. Date: October 2006
    • ISBN-13: 9781423323617
    • Edition Description: Unabridged
     
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    Synopsis

    Estrella deMadrigal thought she knew herself: daughter, granddaughter, sister, dearest friend, beloved. She is Star in the Night Sky, Truth in the Darkness. But truth is rare and precious in this cruel and unforgiving century in Spain, when Jews who refused conversion to Christianity risked everything - love, life, family, faith.

    Then: A startling discovery shakes Estrella's world to the core. And yet, it is something small and sweet that sets it aflame. A kiss. A kiss from someone she is forbidden to love.

    As a new girl emerges from the cocoon of secrets in which she has been shrouded, passion burns and friendship crumbles - and betrayal unleashes a monstrous evil from the very deepest part of the earth. Estrella crosses over to a place she never thought she could be; she is someone she never could have imagined.

    Remember the story she is about to tell you.

    Publishers Weekly

    Lamia adopts a vaguely Spanish tone for her reading of Hoffman's tale of a 16-year-old girl in 16th-century Spain who discovers she is a converso-a Jewish convert to Christianity whose family secretly practices the Jewish faith. Lamia trills her Rs and renders her vowels pleasantly strange, sounding more like a Spaniard attempting to tread the unfamiliar ground of English than a native speaker. This strategy occasionally dips toward self-parody, but on the whole, Lamia is pleasant to listen to, and the slightly childish, perky tone of her voice is just right for Hoffman's teenage protagonist. Her unusual reading provides an air of mystery that is entirely appropriate for this story of secret lives unraveled. Ages 12-up. (Oct.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    In a prolific career that began with early writings in the American Review, Alice Hoffman has expanded and developed the idea of family and community -- the forces that bind it together and the forces that drive it apart -- with understated and elegant prose and powerful and complex characters.

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    Tragicby Danii

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    October 21, 2008: I loved this book, but I can't even begin to express all the emotions I felt. I was sad, and angry at times, but this is a story that begs to be read. It's tragically beautiful, and gives the reader food for thought.

    Amazingby Anonymous

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    September 01, 2008: I bought this book at school it was the best book I have ever read in my life. But I am only 14.


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