Leah Mordecai: A Novel
About This Book
A young Jewish schoolgirl navigates exclusion and quiet resilience within a fashionable boarding-school circle, where friendships cross class and religious lines. Intimate scenes of daily life — domestic errands, rainy dismissals, and family arrivals — reveal social hierarchies, whispered scorn, and small acts of kindness. Interpersonal tensions surface through suitorly attentions, invitations, and community rituals, while the narrative traces the heroine's inward strength and the moral choices of those around her. The work examines belonging, identity, and social prejudice through character interaction and episodic depiction of urban and domestic settings.