
Kantika
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Narrated by:
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Gail Shalan
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Elizabeth Graver
A kaleidoscopic portrait of one family’s displacement across four countries, Kantika—“song” in Ladino—follows the joys and losses of Rebecca Cohen, feisty daughter of the Sephardic elite of early 20th-century Istanbul. When the Cohens lose their wealth and are forced to move to Barcelona and start anew, Rebecca fashions a life and self from what comes her way—a failed marriage, the need to earn a living, but also passion, pleasure, and motherhood. Moving from Spain to Cuba to New York for an arranged second marriage, she faces her greatest challenge—her disabled stepdaughter, Luna, whose feistiness equals her own and whose challenges pit new family against old.
Exploring identity, place, and exile, Kantika also reveals how the female body—in work, art, and love—serves as a site of both suffering and joy. A haunting, inspiring meditation on the tenacity of women, this lush, lyrical novel from Elizabeth Graver celebrates the insistence on seizing beauty and grabbing hold of one’s one and only life.
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Reminds me of Chaim Potok
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Beautiful story. Excellent narration.
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Outstanding performance of a beautiful book
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Wonderful history
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Unusual topic
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We had our book club meeting on this book last night; afterwards, I really didn't know how to rate it. It's a good book- well written and full of geography and history, but overall I personally didn't enjoy it as much as most of the rest of the group. I would give it three stars, but my book club overall rates of four stars.
It was an interesting story of a family who started in Turkey and moved around to Spain, Cuba, and eventually the US during pre-world War Two through the war and beyond. They were a Jewish family with limited options, and they had many trials and challenges.
Overall, it was interesting to see their approach to the challenges and the different characters approaches to life in general. I enjoyed the book, but it didn't grab me in that special way (whatever that might mean). I was not in agreement with the majority, probably mostly because it really was a good book
Coping with the world as a Jew before&during WWII
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A beautiful family story
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Loved and hurt for this wandering Jewess
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Very disappointing
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Wonderful to learn about the Sephardic Jewish culture. So sad to once again read of the world’s antisemitism, which doesn’t seem to ever end.
Journey to Safety
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