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Fire and Song

The Story of Luis de Carvajal and the Mexican Inquisition

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Tells the story of the Jewish martyr Luis de Carvajal, and his sister, Leonor, who died together in Mexico City in 1596, exploring his determination never to lose heart, no matter what, and to cling to his faith and cultural identity in the face of totalitarian oppression.

It is 1596 and in Mexico the Inquisition is at its most efficient. A young man trembles in his cell as he prays for salvation, torn between the Christianity he was schooled in and his ancestral faith. What heresies will the Holy Office uncover? Can he protect his mother and sisters?

He is Luis de Carvajal. His forbears had fled the Inquisition in Spain to Portugal and then from there to the New World. But the lives they try to rebuild as conversos in Mexico are just as perilous, for the Inquisition is determined to root out heretics throughout its realms. Luis's quest for true faith unfolds a tense and moving narrative, as he and his family's spirit and ingenuity are tested again and again.

Anna Lanyon's Malinche's Conquest was awarded and widely translated, and was followed by The New World of Martin Cortes. Fire and Song also shows her as the historian whose chronicles from contemporary testimonies are so vivid that readers feel witness to the dramatic events and intimate moments of individual lives, woven deftly into the fabric of their times to illuminate the bigger historical picture. Fire and Song presents a world without the human rights and tolerance we take for granted today; yet the insights remain all too pertinent - into the power of faith, the tangled knot of religious and political interests, and human yearning for identity, belonging and spirituality.

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      June 1, 2012
      Lanyon, best-selling author of Malinche's Conquest (1999) and The New World of Martin Cortes (2003), digs deep in her latest excavation into sixteenth-century Mexican society and events. Chronicling the story of Luis de Carvajal, a Sephardic Jew attempting to live as a converso at great risk to himself and his family, she delineates the fine line between faith and misfortune that the members of the Carvajal family must walk to maintain their spiritual identity and their personal safety. Suffering the fate of many secret Jews of the time, Luis is doomed to fall victim to the Inquisition. Using primary resources, including historical archives maintained by the Holy Office and Luis' handwritten Book of Miracles, Lanyon demonstrates her usual knack for probing the social mores of a particular time and place and getting inside the mind and the heart of her subject.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)

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