|
CatholicMom.com Recommends |
|
|
Elizabeth:
A Holy Land Pilgrimage
By Cheryl Dickow
Bezalel Books, Waterford, MI, 233 p
ISBN: 9780979225802 or 0979225809
Beth
Gantry, Liz, Elizabeth…the main character of Elizabeth:
A Holy Land Pilgrimage is many
things to many people. What seems unclear in the opening
pages of this debut novel from established non-fiction author
Cheryl Dickow is how Elizabeth will be able to reconcile
her roles as wife, mother and teacher with the woman she
feels she has always wanted to become.
In the opening pages
of this engrossing story, we meet Elizabeth and depart with
her on the journey of a lifetime: her solo trip to Israel.
She has dreamed of this pilgrimage for many years, but in
the end it appears to be her discontent with her life that
drives her to finally embark on her voyage. Beth has given
her life to serving others and has come to feel only disappointment
and resentment in return for her loving efforts. Her relationship
with her husband Luke is strained to the point of near divorce.
She feels a growing gulf between herself and her teenage
children, the oldest of whom has flown the coop for college.
Even her spiritual life seems dry and distant.
Beth looks at her journey
to Israel as an opportunity to regain the life she feels
she has missed out on in all of her efforts to care for
others. “Her ache for what life hadn’t yet held was becoming
almost unbearable at times.” Leaving her children in the
care of her very driven and increasingly distant husband,
Beth throws herself into her travel. Her desire is not to
have the typical tourist experience of the Holy Land. Rather,
she arranges for apartment housing in hopes of truly experiencing
the traditions of the Jewish people. After having spent
years studying the Jewish culture, “Elizabeth wanted to
know, up close and personal, what is was like to live as
a ‘chosen one’.”
Elizabeth’s logistical
efforts are rewarded immediately when she meets the friendly
neighbors at her Jerusalem accommodations. Meir and Ayala
Goldfarb, along with their adult children David and Miriam,
immediately embrace Elizabeth as a part of their family’s
Sabbath celebrations and she finds herself invited to dine
and worship with them.
Just as the reader is
joining Elizabeth in settling in to her wonderful scenario,
unexpected tragedy strikes. Beth, at the urging of a very
concerned Luke, contemplates cutting her trip short but
eventually decides to remain in Jerusalem. The ensuing events
draw her even more closely into the Jewish rituals and traditions
she has longed to experience. Ultimately, through her wonderful
relationship with the Goldfarb family, she meets Sipporah
and Rachel, who will become her guides. Their tutelage is
both historical and spiritual – embracing their companionship
Elizabeth ultimately reconnects with her own personal spirituality.
A fire is lit within her as she reconnects with God with
a new intensity.
Interspersed throughout
the accounts of Elizabeth’s trip, we find Luke experiencing
his own journey of sorts. As he steps in for the role his
wife has played within the family, he begins to understand
her perspective and his part in the damage that has occurred
in their relationship. Like Beth, he finds himself longing
for a deeper and more convicted connection with God. But
has his marriage suffered too greatly to be repaired? The
closing chapters of this lovingly crafted novel bring a
tender response to this dilemma.
Elizabeth:
A Holy Land Pilgrimage is not the
typical inspirational novel. Part travelogue, part history
lesson, part Bible study, this book blends a wonderful story
with empathetic characters. Author Cheryl Dickow’s research
and attention to detail are apparent in this smartly written
tale. Dickow’s strengths lie in both character development
and in educating the reader without taking on an overly
dogmatic tone. In reading this novel, I learned a tremendous
amount about Jewish culture and its relevance to the roots
of Christianity. The close connection I felt with several
of the characters in this book, along with my admiration
for the wisdom and spiritual reflections of author Cheryl
Dickow, leave me hoping that we will be treated to a sequel
to Elizabeth: A Holy Land Pilgrimage.
For more information
on Elizabeth:
A Holy Land Pilgrimage visit Amazon
or contact Cheryl@AskKnockSeek.com.
Lisa M. Hendey is a mother of two sons, webmaster of
numerous web sites, including
http://www.catholicmom.com and
http://www.christiancoloring.com, and an avid
reader of Catholic literature. Visit her at
http://www.lisahendey.com for more information.
Related Resources:
CatholicMom.com Book Club
Additional Catholic Book Spotlights
|