The Last Look: A Tale of The Spanish Inquisition


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The Last Look: A Tale of the Spanish Inquisition by William Henry Giles Kingston: Set during the harrowing times of the Spanish Inquisition, this historical tale follows the gripping journey of a group of individuals facing persecution and danger. As they navigate the treacherous landscape of religious intolerance, they must make choices that could determine their survival and faith. William Henry Giles Kingston weaves a compelling narrative that explores themes of courage, resilience, and the human spirit in the face of adversity. Key Aspects of the Book "The Last Look: A Tale of the Spanish Inquisition": Historical Setting: The novel immerses readers in the tumultuous period of the Spanish Inquisition, shedding light on the religious and political tensions of the time. Moral Dilemmas: The characters are confronted with moral dilemmas that challenge their beliefs and test their convictions, providing thought-provoking insights into the complexities of human nature. Inquisition Themes: "The Last Look" delves into the dark and oppressive nature of the Inquisition, exploring its impact on individuals and society. William Henry Giles Kingston was a British writer known for his prolific contributions to children's literature and adventure stories. Born in London in 1814, Kingston worked as a sailor before pursuing a career as an author. His novels often drew inspiration from his experiences at sea and explored themes of exploration, survival, and camaraderie. With a deep sense of empathy and adventure, Kingston's works continue to resonate with readers of all ages.







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The Last Jew


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In the year 1492, the Inquisition has all of Spain in its grip. After centuries of pogrom-like riots encouraged by the Church, the Jews - who have been an important part of Spanish life since the days of the Romans - are expelled from the country by royal edict. Many who wish to remain are intimidated by Church and Crown and become Catholics, but several hundred thousand choose to retain their religion and depart; given little time to flee, some perish even before they can escape from Spain. Yonah Toledano, the 15-year-old son of a celebrated Spanish silversmith, has seen his father and brother die during these terrible days - victims whose murders go almost unnoticed in a time of mass upheaval. Trapped in Spain by circumstances, he is determined to honor the memory of his family by remaining a Jew. On a donkey named Moise, Yonah begins a meandering journey, a young fugitive zigzagging across the vastness of Spain. Toiling at manual labor, he desperately tries to cling to his memories of a vanished culture. As a lonely shepherd on a mountaintop he hurls snatches of almost forgotten Hebrew at the stars, as an apprentice armorer he learns to fight like a Christian knight. Finally, as a man living in a time and land where danger from the Inquisition is everywhere, he deals with the questions that mark his past. How he discovers the answers, how he finds his way to a singular and strong Marrano woman, how he achieves a life with the outer persona of a respected Old Christian physician and the inner life of a secret Jew, is the fabric of this novel. The Last Jew is a glimpse of the past, an authentic tale of high adventure, and a tender and unforgettable love story. In it, NoahGordon utilizes his greatest strengths, and the result is remarkable and moving.