Bronx native Tyra Miller grows up feeling inadequate, watching her domineering sister, Jessie, endure the pain of a disfiguring condition and a grueling regime of physical therapy. Tyra discovers acts of courage by her devoted Jewish family, leaving her wondering if she'd be capable of making similar sacrifices.
Despite her roles as a loving daughter, loyal sister, and talented student, Tyra suspects she is, at heart, a coward. She's about to discover how wrong she is.
Her guilt propels her on an academic journey to Israel where she falls in love with the country's rich ancient history, modern development, and people. Drama ensues when complicated relationships develop that distract Tyra from her studies. Then, in May of 1967, a tense, month-long threat of war and annihilation erupt around her. Life and death decisions abound.
In June, as the Six-Day War breaks out, Tyra's insecurity will transform into strength and a quiet, determined heroism, as she-and a nation-face an undetermined future.
The story of one young woman's search for her identity, Bronx Heart-Jerusalem Soul immerses the reader in an adventurous, heartbreaking, dangerous, and inspirational journey through life in all its multifaceted complexity.
About the Author: Writer Rayna Sue Harris's stories have been published in the Orlando Heritage, Coastlines, and Tales from Below the Frost Line.
Harris received her bachelor's degree from Hunter College. She began her master's in Hebrew literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem before completing it at Hunter College.
Harris has taught English, Hebrew, and Jewish Studies in New York, Miami, and Jerusalem, and she lives with her husband in South Florida. Bronx Heart-Jerusalem Soul is her debut novel.