Book Description
for A Ceiling Made of Eggshells by Gail Carson Levine
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Paloma (Loma) and her wealthy Jewish family live in a juderías, a segregated neighborhood where Jews are forced to reside in late 15 th -century Spain. Loma is 7 when her grandmother dies of plague and her grandfather, Belo, impressed by Loma's cleverness, begins taking her on his travels. Over the next ten years, Loma gains a deepening understanding of her grandfather's efforts to protect Jews in Spain: Belo uses his wealth and connections with powerful Christians, including King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, to do favors in exchange for the Jews' safety. This includes collecting taxes from Jewish communities to support Spain's war against the Moors. Safety is nonetheless tenuous and some Jews choose to publicly convert, risking torture and death if they are caught still secretly practicing Judaism. As she gets older, Loma grapples with deep disappointment when her dream of marrying and having children is denied so she can continue supporting her grandfather in his work, while her brother's conversion puts their family at greater risk. When Belo and Loma learn that all Jews will be forced to convert, leave Spain, or be killed, their entire community is in peril. This fascinating, thoroughly researched novel unfolds at a measured pace, offering a detailed tapestry of Loma's family and community and Loma's growing maturity across the story's 10-year span. (Ages 10-13)
CCBC Choices 2021. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2021. Used with permission.