The Seventh Handmaiden, Judith Pransky
The Seventh Handmaiden, Judith Pransky
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The Seventh Handmaiden

Author: Judith Pransky

Narrator: Rachel F Hirsch

Unabridged: 6 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/17/2022


Synopsis

Darya does not remember how she came to be a slave or who she was before she was bought by an army captain for his motherless daughter in the ancient Persian city of Susa. Protected and nurtured by the housekeeper and her daughter, Darya has as good a life as a slave can have, even acquiring the rare skill of reading and writing, which she learns alongside her young mistress. When the captain dies and the household is broken up, this skill proves to be her lifeline. She becomes the seventh handmaiden to the mysterious Esther, who is being housed at the Royal Palace while in contention to be King Xerxes’ new Queen.
However, life in Ancient Persia is precarious for women and outsiders, wherever they are in the hierarchy. When the king appoints a new prime minister called Haman, Darya and Esther are drawn into his murderous conflict with the Judean community and Mordechai, their leader, who lives just outside the palace gates.
In a world of discord and uprising, Darya seeks to fix the world around her and protect her friends, while also trying to unravel the mysteries surrounding who she is and how she became a slave. As she grows from childhood to womanhood she grapples with her own identity, her aspirations and desires and begins to understand the true meaning of both slavery and freedom.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ryvenna

This is a truly excellent book. Historical fiction is often told from the perspective of a major figure, or something that happened to a person of historical interest. Judith Pransky took a barely-mentioned character in the Megillat Esther and gave her a compelling life. Darya’s story is one filled......more

Goodreads review by Alice

This was a surprisingly lovely read! Surprising only because I saw the Papyrus style font on the inside and immediately wondered what I’d picked up. Don’t let the quality of the design make you doubt the quality of the story! Pranksy's style is is in what I consider the perfect YA historical set up:......more

Goodreads review by Karen

The story of the Judean Queen Esther told through her seventh handmaiden, Darya. Darya grew up a slave and was fortunate to be enslaved by a Captain to serve his young daughter. The Captain felt it important for his daughter to learn to read and write, unusual for the time when not even many men cou......more

Goodreads review by Jessica

What a great read! I really enjoyed the clever way the story of Purim was told from the perspective of one of Queen Esther's seven handmaidens. It also gave me a look into the dynamics of the Persian Empire, the behind-the-scenes hustle and bustle of keeping a palace going, and the way Judeans were......more

Goodreads review by Nessa

Thank you Netgalley for this eARC! I enjoyed it immensely! I love how Pransky put lots of thought behind the historical aspects of the plot 😁 The storyline was really entertaining and the plot twist at the end I did not see coming! Although, thinking back on the plot there were many points that allu......more