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The story begins on the Konkan coast in the nineteenth century when Bathseba a woman of great moral courage steers her family through the odds in the absence of her husband. The family distinguishes itself when her great-grandson David earns renown as a doctor in Ahmedabad. Displaying a remarkably different kind of empathy his exuberant son Joshua raises lions panthers and crocodiles as pets and later founds a zoo. Things come full circle when Joshua's daughter Esther embarks on a journey to Israel in search of her roots amidst the confusion of a failed marriage and the turmoil in her place of birth Ahmedabad.Seamlessly blending storytelling history and memoir Book of Esther shines fresh light on the Jewish experience in India and becomes an affecting tale about love home and belonging. Review A masterpiece in storytelling-Business StandardBusiness StandardEsther David has done for the Bene Israel what Rohinton Mistry has done for the Parsis-Rivka IsraelThe HinduThe HinduWarm subtle and from the heart-Bachi KarkariaMid-Day Mid-DayThere is just one word to describeBook of Esther: gutsy. . . . Esther [is] a gifted storyteller-Subashree Krishnaswamy -- Subashree Krishnaswamy About the Author Esther David writes about Jewish life in India and personally illustrates her books. She is the author of the highly acclaimed The Walled City Book of Rachel Man with Enormous Wings and Ahmedabad: City with a Past among others. She has also written a collection of short stories By the Sabarmati a children's book My Father's Zoo and co-authored India's Jewish Heritage: Ritual Art and Life-cycle. Her books have been translated into several languages including French Gujarati and Marathi. Her work is included in the library of modern Jewish literature Syracuse University Press New York.Esther received the Sahitya Akademi Award for English Literature in 2010 and the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute Research Award USA for documenting the Bene Israel Jews of Gujarat and the study of Indo-Jewish cuisine. The French translation of Book of Rachel received the Prix Eugénie Brazier. Esther belongs to the Bene Israel Jewish community of Ahmedabad.