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The Lawgiver

The Lawgiver in Bloomington, MN

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The Lawgiver

The Lawgiver in Bloomington, MN

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"A lighthearted and delightful tour de force" (
The Washington Times
).
A romantic and suspenseful epistolary novel about a group of people trying to make a movie about Moses in the present day,
The Lawgiver
is a story that emerges from letters, memos, e-mails, journals, news articles, Skype transcripts, and text messages.
At the center of
is Margo Solovei, a brilliant young writer-director who has rejected her rabbinical father’s strict Jewish upbringing to pursue a career in the arts. When an Australian multibillionaire promises to finance a movie about Moses, Margo does everything she can to land the job, including reunite with her estranged first love, an influential lawyer with whom she still has unfinished business. Two other key characters in the novel are Herman Wouk himself and his wife of more than sixty years, Betty Sarah, who, almost against their will, find themselves entangled in the movie.
As Wouk and his characters contend with Moses and marriage, the force of tradition, rebellion and reunion,
reflects the wisdom of a lifetime. Inspired by the great nineteenth-century novelists, one of America’s most beloved twentieth-century authors has now written a remarkable twenty-first-century work of fiction.
"A lighthearted and delightful tour de force" (
The Washington Times
).
A romantic and suspenseful epistolary novel about a group of people trying to make a movie about Moses in the present day,
The Lawgiver
is a story that emerges from letters, memos, e-mails, journals, news articles, Skype transcripts, and text messages.
At the center of
is Margo Solovei, a brilliant young writer-director who has rejected her rabbinical father’s strict Jewish upbringing to pursue a career in the arts. When an Australian multibillionaire promises to finance a movie about Moses, Margo does everything she can to land the job, including reunite with her estranged first love, an influential lawyer with whom she still has unfinished business. Two other key characters in the novel are Herman Wouk himself and his wife of more than sixty years, Betty Sarah, who, almost against their will, find themselves entangled in the movie.
As Wouk and his characters contend with Moses and marriage, the force of tradition, rebellion and reunion,
reflects the wisdom of a lifetime. Inspired by the great nineteenth-century novelists, one of America’s most beloved twentieth-century authors has now written a remarkable twenty-first-century work of fiction.
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