In Ida Maze's Dineh, a young Jewish girl navigates the complexities of family, faith, and tradition in a world on the brink of change. Growing up in a rural village, Dineh yearns for knowledge and understanding, but faces the constraints of a patriarchal society and the rising tide of anti-Semitism.
As Dineh grapples with loss, love, and the stirrings of revolution, she must find her own path amidst the turmoil. Will she be able to preserve her cultural identity and find happiness in a world that seems determined to tear her apart? A story of resilience, hope, and the enduring power of the human spirit, perfect for readers of historical fiction and Jewish literature.