"A beautiful modern fable that combines Jewish philosophy with modern problems." -Matthew Arnold Stern, author of Amiga Four-year-old Eva is abducted by her grandmother from a Jewish Community in Indiana and raised in the forest.
Under pressure from Covid-30, she must earn her father\'s forgiveness and discover how to atone for three generations of missing and abducted children..
In an impulsive act that will have far-reaching consequences, she kidnaps her father\'s newborn son.
When Azura is in her early teens, she finds him.
Meanwhile, Azura\'s father, Isaac, dabbles in mystical Jewish practices.
She flees to a secluded part of the forest with the magical book, "Roots of the Woods," after stealing a toddler boy to be a companion for her baby girl, Azura.
Eva betrays her community when the Cooperative is overwhelmed by invading townspeople.
As an adult, she becomes "First Woman," leader of the Woodland Cooperative, a haven for those escaping the pandemic-including the handsome schemer, Larry. "A beautiful modern fable that combines Jewish philosophy with modern problems." -Matthew Arnold Stern, author of Amiga Four-year-old Eva is abducted by her grandmother from a Jewish Community in Indiana and raised in the forest