Title: The Last Song
Author: Eva Wiseman
Copyright: 2012
ISBN: 978-0-88776-979-5
I am always on the lookout for accessible historical fiction that is written during a time period that children typically don't know much about. When I picked up "The Last Song" I was deceived by the cover! I was shocked when I started reading to discover that it was not a holocaust book like a expected by instead was set in Toledo, Spain during the Spanish Inquisition 1491!
Well at that point I was committed, I had bought the book, I had started reading the book and I was hooked. For the record I knew absolutely nothing about the Spanish Inquisition when I started reading. In fact I couldn't even quite rationalize when 1491 would have been. None of that stopped me, and in fact the story line is so compelling, none of my concerns even mattered.
This is the story of Isabel an almost fifteen year old girl who discovers in chapter 1 that she must marry a boy she despises in order to keep her safe from the inquisition. No matter how many questions she asks no one will tell Isabel why she would ever have to be kept safe her family is full of good Christians what could the problem be?
Isabel soon learns that her family is hiding a dark past and in her time of need people she thought she could trust will desert her. However, when she meets a young Jewish boy named Yonah she also learns to accept her background and her family for what it is. Follow the emotional journey of Isabel as she learns what it means to be Jewish during a time of persecution.
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