I experienced so many emotions while reading "Land of Silence" by Tessa Afshar. Tessa's writing style is beautiful and unique. I enjoyed getting to know the characters. This book is a biblical fiction retelling of the woman who suffered with an issue of blood in scripture. I came to know Elianna as this woman. Tessa definitely gained inspiration from that biblical story. It has always been one of my favorite Bible stories. Anyone who knows the story, knows that it is a powerful story that is also short. We know that the woman agonizingly endured 12 years of hemorrhaging, and she was healed by Jesus when she reached out and touched the hem of His garment. The woman's life journey is not recorded in the Bible, but Tessa was able to create a fascinating work of fiction from biblical inspiration.
I was marveled at how Tessa used her imagination to put this story together. While reading, I kept imagining myself watching parts of the story as movie scenes. Everything comes to life with Tessa's writing. At the beginning of the story, I felt like I was there with Elianna and Joseph. The cheerful scene flipped to tragedy, and right then and there, Elianna's life also flipped. Her days of laughter and happiness, were replaced with a heavy burden of guilt and shame, for something she did not do on purpose. Such a heavy weight to bear at the age of 16.
I did not like Elianna's parents. Her father shunned her, and her mother was not affectionate and motherly. Her mother never wanted her to be involved in her father's work, but later on it was up to Elianna to perform the tasks. Elianna was able to run the business to provide for her family. I liked Ethan's parents, Ezer and Jerusha, more than Elianna's parents. Jerusha was loving and caring. She gave Elianna the motherly love that she needed. Ezer was a noble and supportive man.
My favorite female characters: Elianna, Joanna, Claudia and Keziah
Elianna was strong, mature, intelligent and creative. She learned her father's work because she was so fascinated with it. She eventually had to do the work, and used it as an escape from all of the complications in her life. She loved Ethan with all of her heart. She was selfless and loving. Elianna always put the needs of others before her needs, even if it meant letting go of her hopes and dreams.
I loved the relationship between Elianna, and her younger sister Joanna. In spite of all the struggles Elianna endured, she was always there for her sister. Joanna was so sweet. Even though she was sometimes neglected during the years her family was in agony, she always knew that she could run to Elianna for refuge and comfort. Elianna needed Joanna's comfort just as much.
Claudia was Elianna's Roman friend. In spite of their difference in faith, Claudia was a sweet and genuine friend to Elianna. They became really close friends. They talked about life with each other, and they maintained a level of trust. I thought it was awesome when Elianna shared words of Jesus with Claudia and her husband Titus, because those words had a big impact on their lives. Claudia was very wealthy. I liked that she was not arrogant. She was glamorous and down-to-earth at the same time. She never looked down on anyone.
Keziah was one of the servants who helped in Elianna's home. She assisted wherever she was needed. She became more than a servant to Elianna. She became her friend. Keziah stayed with Elianna when she was hemorrhaging. It did not matter that Elianna was unclean, Keziah told Elianna that she was not going anywhere. She was so faithful. She deeply loved and cared for Elianna.
My favorite male characters: Ethan and Viriato
Ethan was such a gentleman. He loved Elianna with all of his heart. He always comforted, encouraged and respected Elianna. He helped Elianna cope with stress. He was patient, intelligent and level-headed. Ethan always worked well under pressure. He also had a nice sense of humor, which helped to ease tense situations. I thought his spontaneity was charming.
Viriato was a giant with a tender and soft heart. He was very knowledgeable about wool, and he always liked to do what was right. He defended people. I liked how easily he fit into the family, and worked in the business. He spent a lot of time in the workshop. Viriato was reliable, and could always be counted on to follow through with tasks. He was a very positive and happy person. When he was around people, they took in his positive energy, and his sense of humor was contagious. Viriato was definitely a people person. He never left Elianna's side. I really liked that. He remained loyal to Elianna, and at the same time maintained his other friendships. I thought it was sweet how he became like a brother to Elianna. I like that Viriato had a mind of his own. He was never swayed by the majority. He always did what he felt was right.
Elianna's years of suffering started even before her hemorrhaging, so that was very heart-tugging. Tessa created so many events prior to sharing Elianna's illness. I remember thinking, "Wow! This lady has gone through so much already, and there is sill more trials and tribulations left for her to endure." Tessa included a time period when Elianna struggled between life and death. This was at a time when her illness became unbearable, but life always won! Psalm 118:17 says, "I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the LORD." That was exactly what Elianna did. She remembered that her life belonged to Jesus, and she chose to live no matter how difficult her suffering became. Elianna learned to trust God during the sad and dark times. This is one of Elianna's quotes that stuck with me: "I came to realize that the God I found in the Scriptures might be my only source of comfort. I read his Word voraciously and clung to that spark of promise." God is the One we should turn to during our trials and tribulations. We have His words of truth in Scripture to give us strength and comfort. It is important to have a personal relationship with God, and often approach Him in prayer as our Father and friend.
Tessa wrote Elianna's encounter with Jesus in a beautiful way. Elianna became desperate, and wanted to reach out to Jesus. She was still fearful, but her desperation grew stronger than her fear. She gained a flicker of hope knowing that if she could only touch the hem of Jesus' garment, she would be made whole. She gained boldness because of this hope. Also, by the time she had her personal encounter with Jesus, she had already heard about ways in which Jesus healed other people. This increased her determination to receive healing. This portion of the story was breathtaking. In the end, Elianna received healing and complete deliverance from Jesus, after hemorrhaging for 12 years. Jesus removed the weight she carried, and filled her heart with joy. Tessa continued writing a victorious story for Elianna. Elianna was able to live happily. She lived dreams that she always wanted for her life. Psalm 30:5 says, "For his anger endureth but a moment; in his favor is life: weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning." Also Romans 5:3-5 says, "Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not put us to shame, because God's love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us."
I enjoyed reading the dialogue between the characters, and even reading the characters' thought processes. I liked being able to make a prediction as to what the characters would say, based on reading their thought processes. I had the urge to skip sentences to see what the characters reactions would be because there were so many intense moments; however, I held it together and encountered every gasp, laugh, tear, romantic sigh and spiritual encouragement, paragraph after paragraph....page after page....and chapter after chapter. The way Tessa closes her chapters is so graceful and brilliant. Some of her chapters ended in cliffhangers that made me want to keep reading, to see what was going to happen next. When I was not reading, I would find myself thinking about the book. When I was reading, I felt like I was in Jerusalem with the characters learning about the cultures of Jews, Romans, Pharisees and Sadducees. I totally felt like I was there with Elianna learning about dyes, spinning wool, fabrics, and embroidering designs. Whenever I took breaks from reading, I became aware of my surroundings again. Tessa's writing is that captivating.
This was my first time reading a book by Tessa Afshar. I am looking forward to reading more of her books. I gave "Land of Silence" 5 out of 5 stars. This book is so powerful and spiritually enriching. I would recommend this book to readers who enjoy Biblical Fiction and Christian Fiction.