Synopses & Reviews
Ugarit, Syria, 1450 B.C.E. Eighteen-year-old Leah, the eldest daughter of a wealthy winemaker, is past the traditional age of betrothal. Vowed to wed the wealthy but cruel shipbuilder Jotham, Leah declines his offer of marriage after discovering that he and his family suffer from “the falling sickness.” Enraged by her refusal and his ruined reputation, he blackmails Leahs father, a punishment forgiven only by offering Leahs hand in marriage. With no more options for another suitor and no male heir for her family, Leah must seek out the cure for Jothams sickness or her family will face permanent ruin.
During her quest Leah begins to burn with desire for Daveed, the handsome household scribe whose culture forbids their union. Daveed has been called by the gods to restore the Brotherhood, an elite fraternity of guardians at the great Library of Ugarit, rumored to contain the secret symbol of immortality within its ancient archives. If his plan succeeds, it may also save Leahs family from disaster. But even Daveed and Leah cannot fathom the extent of Jothams sinister schemes to make Leah his bride once and for all.
With rich historical detail, The Serpent and the Staff is a sweeping tale of love, betrayal, and how one family's faith can overcome the obstacles that life has in store for them.
Review
"The plot and pacing are masterful, and there is enough sex, betrayal, murder, and intrigue to keep the most skeptical readers breathlessly turning pages. Wood skillfully envisions a society set in biblical times, with people-trading, marrying and scheming in a thriving coastal town at the center of ancient trade routes, rendered in soft focus but with marvelous clarity and complexity." Publishers Weekly "Wood shows herself a wizard at juggling action and romance, maintaining the momentum and sparkle of both." Kirkus Reviews "Wood makes her fiction come alive with authentic detailing and highly memorable characters." Booklist "Barbara Wood is an entertainer." Washington Post Book World "Wood crafts vivid sketches of women who triumph over destiny. Entertainment fiction at its best." Booklist "Absolutely splendid." Cynthia Freeman, New York Times bestselling author "Wood creates genuine, engaging characters whose stories are fascinating." Library Journal "A master storyteller." Tulsa World "An accomplished storyteller." John Jakes, New York Times bestselling author "[Wood] never fails to leave the reader enthralled." Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey, author of A Woman of Independent Means
Review
"With a story that's vividly told with rich historical details, Barbara Wood brings Ugarit to life. Leah's tale, as well as her grandmother's, demonstrates that heroic women, no matter the time, can shape history. Wood puts her characters up against seemingly impossible odds and gives them the courage and ingenuity to overcome them. While it is essentially Leah's story, I was particularly taken with Daveed and his devotion to and recognition of the power of writing and reading. For readers who enjoy delving into the deep past of civilization, this is a recommended read." --The Historical Novel Society
Synopsis
Set in the tumultuous era when Egypt is on the brink of becoming the dominant world power, The Serpent and the Staff tells the powerful story of a Canaanite family's struggle for survival in a climate of violent change, when cherished beliefs and traditions are threatened. Ugarit, Syria, 1450 B.C.E. Eighteen-year-old Leah, the eldest daughter of a wealthy winemaker, is past the traditional age of betrothal. Vowed to wed the wealthy but cruel shipbuilder Jotham, Leah declines his offer of marriage after discovering that he and his family suffer from "the falling sickness." Enraged by her refusal and his ruined reputation, he blackmails Leah's father, a punishment forgiven only by offering Leah's hand in marriage. With no more options for another suitor and no male heir for her family, Leah must seek out the cure for Jotham's sickness or her family will face permanent ruin.
During her quest Leah begins to burn with desire for Daveed, the handsome household scribe whose culture forbids their union. Daveed has been called by the gods to restore the Brotherhood, an elite fraternity of guardians at the great Library of Ugarit, rumored to contain the secret symbol of immortality within its ancient archives. If his plan succeeds, it may also save Leah's family from disaster. But even Daveed and Leah cannot fathom the extent of Jotham's sinister schemes to make Leah his bride once and for all.
With rich historical detail, The Serpent and the Staff is a sweeping tale of love, betrayal, and how one family's faith can overcome the obstacles that life has in store for them.
About the Author
BARBARA WOOD is the international bestselling author of 26 acclaimed novels, including New York Times bestseller Domina. Her work has been translated into over 30 languages. Barbara lives in Riverside, California.