I did not really choose this book. One of my freinds learned that I have Jewish heritage, and he picked it out as a joke. I read the synopsis on the back, it is compared to A Hundred Years of Solitude, so I bought it. I started to read and it is very slow at first. When I say slow, the first fifty to eighty pages is like your wading through molasses up to your waste. Then it starts describing the life of one of the main characters in a concentration camp, and the molasses starts to thin. At this point, the book takes off; You are treated to a thought twisting history of a Jewish family and ultimately three or four of the multible offspring of Joshua Rayna, who traveled throughout Europe fathering hundreds of children with many woman who fall in love with his beauty. It has many interesting ideas ranging from thearies on god to how memory works.