The Red Tent by Anita Diamant

"The Red Tent" is a historical novel that reimagines the life of Dinah, a minor character in the Bible, who is given a rich narrative and voice by the author. The story is set in the times of the Old Testament and is told from the perspective of Dinah, exploring the traditions and turmoils of ancient womanhood. The novel delves deeply into the experiences of the women surrounding Dinah, particularly their practices within the red tent, where they gather during menstruation and childbirth. The narrative provides a vivid portrayal of the ancient world through the eyes of its female characters, highlighting their relationships, hardships, and resilience.

The 6676th greatest book of all time


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Total Points: 84

Since this book was first published in 1997, there is a penalty of 36.8%. The age adjusted score is 53.09.

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