The Weight of Ink

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Published June 6, 2017 by HighBridge Audio.

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978-1-68168-631-8
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Review of 'The Weight of Ink' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

The greatest curse, he thought, was to be stuck in one's own time, and the greatest power was to see beyond its horizons.

This was....a book. It's an ambitious project involving two very separate time periods: Ester in 1660s London, and Helen and Aaron in the present day uncovering historical documents she scribed for a rabbi and her own documents she penned later on. The book flips between the two time periods, mostly using Ester's letters and documents as transition pieces. As you read about Helen and Aaron trying to secure the historical documents for their own review and notoriety against the college they work for, you also get Ester's story of being a woman with educational aspirations in a period where that was unnatural.

I approached this book with very little knowledge of the subject of the Jewish community in London, and a basic working knowledge of London history …

Review of 'The Weight of Ink' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I was one of the 2 people in our book club who didn't think this is the best book since sliced bread. It was okay. There were really 2 stories they were both kind of interesting in their own right, and though they were related, they really weren't connected. The jumping back and forth between the 2 was trying. The one Devon I'm positive I got from the book was an interest in Spinoza; he was a fascinating and deep scientist and philosopher, although the book really didn't go into that much… He was, unfortunately, misplaced in time!
But back to the book: it was too wordy, and there were times when the words got in the way of the story. It was an okay book, but I would not go out of my way for it. It was particularly hard for me to get into it. I listened to …

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