The red tent / Anita Diamant.
Material type: TextPublisher: St. Leonards, N.S.W. : Allen & Unwin, 1998Description: 395 pages ; 20 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1864486791
- 9781864486797
- 813.54 22
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Book | South Campus South Campus Main Collection | 813.54 DIA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A192303B |
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809.8995 SIM Writers from the South Pacific : a bio-bibliographic critical encyclopedia / | 810.9928708997071 HAR Violence against indigenous women : literature, activism, resistance / | 813.54 DIA The red tent / | 813.54 DIA The red tent / | 813.54 ENR Fire knife dancing / | 820.80899 VAC Vā : stories by women of the moana / | 820.80996 CLA Speaking of home : poetic reflections on the Pacific Islands / |
Originally published : New York : St. Martins Press, 1997.
Lost to history by the chronicles of men, here is the story of Dinah, Jacob's only daughter in the Book of Genesis. Moving panoramically from Mesopotamia to Canaan to Egypt, The Red Tent is narrated by Dinah, from her upbringing by the four wives of Jacob, to her growth into one of the most influntial women of her time. In seeking to preserve her own experiences, as well as those of a long-ago era of womanhood, Dinah tells her story in this novel.
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