This book has some substance to it, unlike a lot of the books I've been reading these days. It was written by Anita Diamant and follows the life of Dinah, the only daughter born to Jacob from Biblical times. I loved reading the stories I'm somewhat familiar with from the Bible written from a woman's perspective, though Dinah wasn't actuallymentioned much in the Bible. The title comes from the tent that the menstruating women of the tribes would sleep in, which is where they would share stores and pass down traditions from mother to daughter. It doesn't entirely take place in the red tent, as Dinah becomes an experienced midwife that eventually leaves her family for a foreign land.
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The Red Tent
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One thing I noticed is that for the women in the book, the confinement to the red tent was a period of relaxation. Women got a 7 day break once a month, during the more physically demanding time of their lives. This attitude may or may not be true, but its nice to think that maybe all those restrictions in Leviticus aren't punishments.
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