Instantly enchanting, this is a bold retelling that uncovers the person behind the biblical archetype. Starting from Bel’s unusual birthmark and remarkable power even as an infant, her story centers on her unwavering perspective. In childhood, she is a willful, tenacious, and intelligent young princess, qualities she expands and builds upon after her marriage to a foreign prince and during her reign as queen. Living by her own rules, Bel is steadfast and unwavering in her beliefs, which propel the action of the narrative. From the onset, she is determined to be remembered. The text is immersive, while giving just enough political and religious plot for readers to feel grounded without being too bogged down. Teens will be rooting for this often-maligned character as she learns to wield influence and gain power, despite her marginalized status as a woman in ancient times. For fans of Joy McCullough’s
Blood Water Paint, even those unfamiliar with Jezebel’s original story will find her powerful voice refreshing and unique.
VERDICT An illuminating addition to the canon of feminist retellings.
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