Rachel Kadish's 2017 novel,
The Weight of Ink, winner of the
National Jewish Book Award, is a work of
historical fiction set in
London in the 1660s and in the early twenty-first century. It tells the interwoven stories of two women: Ester Velasquez, an immigrant from
Amsterdam who is permitted to scribe for a blind rabbi just before the
plague hits London; and Helen Watt, an ailing historian with a love of
Jewish history. Her
short stories and
essays have been read on US
National Public Radio and have appeared in publications including
The New York Times,
The Paris Review,
Salon, and
The Pushcart Prize Anthology. Kadish has also written in
Quartz magazine about
Chiune Sugihara, the Japanese
diplomat who saved her family during World War II and in
The Paris Review on the importance of historical fiction in illuminating forgotten history. She is a graduate of
Princeton University and
New York University. == Bibliography ==