Wrath Becomes Her
Wrath Becomes Her
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Annotation: "Lithuania, 1943. A father drowns in the all-consuming grief of a daughter killed by the Nazis. He can't bring her back. But he can use kishuf, an ancient and profane magic to create an avenging golem in her image. Vera was made for vengeance. She is the Jew that the Nazis cannot kill. But is she more than the wrath that her creator infused within her?"--Provided by publisher.
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #372620
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Harlequin
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 10/10/23
Pages: 331 pages
ISBN: 1-335-45803-4
ISBN 13: 978-1-335-45803-2
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 22 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal Starred Review (Mon Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2024)

Gr 9 Up —Vera is not a human being; she's a "kishuf" golem, made immortal by the word "truth" inked on her forehead. Crafted by her creator Ezra from clay and pieces of his murdered daughter Chaya through an ancient, forbidden practice, she has one purpose—exact revenge on the Nazis who killed Chaya. This mission comes sooner than expected when Ezra disappears, and as Vera journeys closer to danger in search of him, she comes face-to-face with more of Chaya's memories and humanity. The questions she begins to ask about who and what she really is intensify when she encounters Akiva, the boy Chaya loved, though surviving the Nazis long enough to find Ezra may be impossible, even for a golem. As with previous books, Polydoros has a knack for creating works that are both grounding and transportive, creating a sense of shared humanity across gender, culture, space, and time while transporting readers somewhere (and some-when) else entirely. Specifics of Jewish lore, coupled with the impeccably researched history, informs and educates even as readers are swept along by all of the righteous violence of Inglourious Basterds with the important and illuminating inclusion of the actual culture being erased. Philosophical questions of humanity, monstrousness, and what counts as either (or both); horrific violence both psychological and physical; layer upon layer of fury and vengeance—and yet, the sum of the parts is as hopeful as it is desolate, and as lovingly crafted as it is furious and brokenhearted. VERDICT A gut-wrenching, eminently important Holocaust narrative that centers Jewish humanity, and a punch in the face to fascism.—Allie Stevens

ALA Booklist

Vera is a golem, made from mud and water and the hair, teeth, and eyes of her maker's daughter. That maker is a man whose daughter, Chaya, was killed by the Nazis, and he used forbidden magic to create Vera with one purpose: to kill Nazis. Stronger than humans and impervious to bullets, Vera can only be harmed if the mark on her forehead, representing truth, is damaged. But when Vera leaves her maker's house and enters the world of 1940s Lithuania, she meets Akiva, a boy who loved the girl whose body and memories Vera is made from. Vera has to discover where Chaya ends and she begins, decide if she can should y to live a human life away from the horrors unfolding around her, or if she exists only to fulfill her deadly purpose and return to the mud. Polydoros' historical horror fantasy, informed by Jewish mythology, is a terrifying, thought-provoking book that will linger in the reader's mind for a long time.

Kirkus Reviews

A golem created during World War II to kill Nazis ponders the meaning of humanity.Vera was crafted not just from clay but also magic and body parts taken from Chaya, a 17-year-old Jewish girl from Lithuania who was murdered by Nazis. Seeking vengeance, Chaya's father makes Vera in his beloved daughter's image. He also gives her access to some of Chaya's memories so Vera can destroy the men responsible. Told through Vera's first-person narration, the story follows the nearly indestructible golem as she attempts to follow this command while questioning her own existence and purpose. Chaya was in love with Akiva, a Jewish Lithuanian boy, so when Vera meets him, she's unsure if her feelings are her own or just the remnants of Chaya's. Still, they work together, especially when they learn of Nazi plans to use knowledge stolen from Vera's creator. The historical setting is richly portrayed and doesn't shy away from atrocities as it focuses on the war's impact on civilian life. The fantasy elements are beautifully blended in, deepening the darkness and horror of the story, particularly as they relate to Vera's internal turmoil. She was built for wrath, and sometimes the tale leans into this anger and violence, but more often it's slower paced, occasionally meandering and lyrical, as it raises philosophical questions about human nature.A haunting and thoughtful World War II tale with a dark, magical bent. (content warning, map, glossary) (Historical fantasy. 14-18)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

A golem created by a grieving father sets out to combat Nazis in this alluring fantasy horror novel by Polydoros (The Bone Weaver). In 1943 Lithuania, Jewish WWI veteran Ezra uses forbidden magic and parts of his teenage Nazi-resister daughter Chaya’s corpse to build Vera, a golem meant to avenge her death. When Ezra disappears and the family hiding him and Vera is murdered, Vera flees into the woods and encounters Akiva, Chaya’s comrade and lover. After murdering the man who killed Chaya, Vera searches for Ezra. She suspects that the answers to his whereabouts lie within the so-called archive, a compilation of Jewish texts currently guarded by Nazi forces. With the help of other resisters and partisan fighters, Akiva and Vera smuggle themselves into the Vilna ghetto, where they learn that the Nazis are seeking Jewish writings relating to ancient magic. Though Vera doesn’t understand their motive, when she realizes that the Nazis are shipping a powerful weapon to the area, she hatches a dangerous plan to intercept it and turn the tide of the war. Without sacrificing emotional impact or contemporary resonance, Polydoros implements frequently explored Jewish lore surrounding golems with a fresh and inventive angle. Relentlessly disconcerting ambiance adds to the novel’s eerie feel, making for an engrossing alternate history adventure. Ages 14–up. Agent: Sam Farkas, Jill Grinberg Literary Management. (Oct.)

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Word Count: 82,435
Reading Level: 5.9
Interest Level: 7-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.9 / points: 13.0 / quiz: 522882 / grade: Upper Grades

2024 Sydney Taylor Book Award Young Adult Honor 

"Haunting, exhilarating, and a howl of vengeance." Andrew Joseph White, New York Times bestselling author of Hell Followed With Us

Frankenstein meets Inglourious Basterds in this stunning Jewish historical horror novel from the award-winning author of The City Beautiful


Vera was made for vengeance.

Lithuania, 1943. A father drowns in the all-consuming grief of a daughter killed by the Nazis. He can’t bring Chaya back from the dead, but he can use kishuf — an ancient and profane magic — to create a golem in her image. A Nazi killer, to avenge her death.

When Vera awakens, she can feel her violent purpose thrumming within her. But she can also feel glimpses of a human life lived, of stolen kisses amidst the tragedy, and of a grisly death. And when she meets Akiva, she recognizes the boy with soft lips that gave warm kisses. But these memories aren’t hers, and Vera doesn’t know if she gets—or deserves—to have a life beyond what she was made for.

Vera’s strength feels limitless—until she learns that there are others who would channel kishuf for means far less noble than avenging a daughter’s death. As she confronts the very basest of humanity, Vera will need more than what her creator gave her: Not just a reason to fight, but a reason to live. 
 


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