Ezra is the Nivchar, a chosen one destined to fight the embodiment of all evil, the gurya dinura.
Each generation, a Nivchar is born bearing a “birthmark constellation of moznayim, the Scales.” They’re trained by the Sanhedrin, a council of Jewish leaders, to prepare for the battle, which takes place on the night of their bar or bas mitzvah. During the period between the battles—the Beinoni time—“nothing’s really all that bad…and there’s nothing too incredible to hope for, either.” Months before Ezra’s battle, the Beinoni time starts slipping away, which Ezra is convinced has to do with the mysterious organization that seems bent on kidnapping him. He begins to struggle in school, and he befriends his troublemaker classmate, Aryeh. A mystery surrounding the previous Nivchar unfolds slowly, and sharp readers will likely guess how Ezra’s battle will play out based on many hints. A glossary assists readers who may be unfamiliar with the book’s Jewish concepts. Jewish readers, particularly Orthodox Ashkenazi ones, will feel at home here, and those familiar with Semitic languages may even pick up on some linguistic clues. Ezra and most characters are Jewish and cued white; some major supporting characters are Persian Jews. A subplot relating to Ezra’s ADHD diagnosis and treatment will resonate with many.
A compelling adventure steeped in Jewish tradition.
(Fantasy mystery. 8-14)