Anything But Yes, Joie Davidow
Anything But Yes, Joie Davidow
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Anything But Yes
A Novel of Anna Del Monte, Jewish Citizen of Rome, 1749

Author: Joie Davidow

Narrator: Shaina Summerville

Unabridged: 7 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/13/2024


Synopsis

Anything But Yes is the true story of a young woman's struggle to defend her identity in the face of relentless attempts to destroy it. In 1749, eighteen-year-old Anna del Monte was seized at gunpoint from her home in the Jewish ghetto of Rome and thrown into a convent cell at the Casa dei Catecumeni, the house of converts. With no access to the outside world, she withstood endless lectures, threats, promises, isolation and sleep deprivation. If she were she to utter the simple word "yes," she risked forced baptism, which would mean never returning to her home, and total loss of contact with any Jew—mother, father, brother, sister—for the rest of her life.

Even in Rome, very few people know the story of the Ghetto or the abduction of Jews, the story of popes ever more intent on converting every non-Catholic living in the long shadow of the Vatican. Young girls and small children were the primary targets. They were vulnerable, easily confused, gullible. Anna del Monte was different. She was strong, brilliant, educated, and wrote a diary of her experiences. The document was lost for more than 200 hundred years, then rediscovered in 1989. Anything But Yes is also based on Davidow's extensive research on life in the eighteenth-century Roman ghetto, its traditions, food, personalities, and dialect.

About Joie Davidow

Joie Davidow is the author of several books, including a memoir, Marked for Life; the nonfiction book Infusions of Healing; a novel, An Unofficial Marriage: A Novel about Pauline Viardot and Ivan Turgenev; and, with Esmeralda Santiago, the editor of short-story anthologies Las Mamis and Las Christmas. In her career as a journalist, Davidow was the founder and editor of two award-winning magazines-L.A. Style and Si-and a cofounder and editor of L.A. Weekly newspaper. She lives in Umbria, Italy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rosh (Off GR duty for a fortnight!) on October 11, 2023

In a Nutshell: A historical fiction novel inspired by the diary of an eighteenth-century Italian Jewish girl who was abducted to be converted to Christianity. Unfortunately, the writing style didn’t match my reading taste. But I loved the central character, the historical details, and the research. ~......more

Goodreads review by Marjorie on October 16, 2023

This was a very distressing book to read, especially at this time in history when Israel is facing terrorism. I have read many books about Jewish oppression but this is the first time I've read a book where it took place in Italy. Is there any place and any time where Jewish people have not been tre......more

Goodreads review by Pat on October 21, 2023

Anna Del Monte is living with her close-knit family in the Roman Jewish ghetto when she is forced by armed intruders to accompany them to a convent where she will be indoctrinated into the Catholic faith. Any utterance of the world "yes" will be taken as assent to be baptized into the Catholic faith......more

Goodreads review by Leah on January 03, 2024

Thank you to Edelweiss and Monkfish Book Publishing for providing me with an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. CONTENT WARNING: antisemitism, religious intolerance, grief, torture, self-harm, trauma I stumbled across this book, and it struck me as incredibly interesting. There are a l......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on December 07, 2023

*I received a copy of this book through LibraryThing Early Reviewers.* I both liked this book and wanted more from it. This is the story of Anna del Monte, a young Jewish woman, who was kidnapped from her home in the eighteenth-century Jewish ghetto and taken to a convent where she was forcefully urg......more