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The Turquoise Ring

Published
May 2005
Main Genre
Historical Historical
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368

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Acclaimed novelist Grace Tiffany, author of My Father Had a Daughter and Will, retells Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice from the perspective of five unusual women-and offers a radical new portrait of the controversial literary character Shylock the moneylender.

In 1568, twenty-one-year-old Shiloh ben Gozán flees the Spanish Inquisition to live openly as a Jew in Venice. He brings with him a baby daughter and an oddly made turquoise ring, given to him by a woman he cannot forget. As this ring is hidden, stolen, traded, lost, and finally found again, it shapes not just Shilo's life but that of his great enemy and business rival, Antonio di Argento, whom he finally- and horrifyingly-confronts in a Venetian courtroom. The ring also becomes entangled in the fortunes of five women who deeply affect Shiloh's life: Leah, his first love; Jessica, his rebellious daughter; Nerissa, an irrepressible maidservant; Portia, an outrageously rich and alarmingly intelligent heiress; and Xanthe, a Spanish refugee who can unlock the secret of his past.

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Apr 2006 Berkley ISBN 0425206661
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First Edition May 2005 Berkley ISBN 0425202488
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