Politics & the English Language

Sarah/Sara

Trade Paper
  • 251 pages
  • 5.5 x 8 inches
  • ISBN: 978-1-935439-13-4
  • 2010-05-01

15.95

“This solo kayak adventure along the coast of Alaska becomes the perfect cauldron for this ardent, introspective young woman with two names. Everywhere there is danger and grace. In the trials of her past, the rigors of her faith; and in the icy world as it unfolds before her, there are promises of redemption.  Jacob Paul offers us in this powerful novel Sarah’s many layered season of discovery.”—Ron Carlson, author of Five Skies and The Signal

An engrossing meditation on the meaning of faith in the modern world, Sarah/Sara is the story of a young Orthodox Jewish woman who undertakes a solo kayaking journey across the Arctic Ocean after her parents are killed and she is disfigured by a terrorist bomb in a Jerusalem café. Haunted by her parents’ death, and in particular by memories of her father, a 9/11 survivor whose dream was to kayak through the Arctic, Sarah embarks on her expedition unprepared for the strenuous physical and emotional trial that lies ahead. What begins as a series of diary entries on her struggle with faith ends in a fight for survival, as Sarah slowly comes to realize that she is lost in the Arctic wilderness, the ice closing in around her.

Jacob Paul is an associate professor of English at the University of Utah, where he earned a PhD in Literature and Creative Writing. A 9/11 World Trade survivor, he won the 2008 Utah Writers’ Contest, and the 2007 Richard Scowcroft Prize. Sarah/Sara is his first novel.