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The Jewels of Dadu

(2025)
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‎ What do we know about the wife of Henry Hudson? Mrs. ‎Magellan? La Signora Christopher Columbus? History ‎celebrates the exploits of male adventurers but tells us very ‎little about their wives who were left at home. Eva of ‎Ancona, Italy, challenges this narrative. Eva is the young ‎wife of ‘Jacob of Ancona', a thirteenth-century merchant, ‎sailor, scholar and Jew, who, as the story goes, travelled to ‎China four years before Marco Polo. ‎ ‎ The Jewels of Dadu employs folklore and myth but is ‎essentially a frame tale. The frame is Eva's daily rounds ‎through the markets of medieval Ancona tending the family ‎business in Jacob's absence while navigating a lovestruck ‎rabbi and the education of a growing boy. The tales are ‎spun evenings at bedtime when, armed with an old map and ‎an imagination, Eva invents Jacob's voyage for their little ‎son over nearly three years, or, a thousand-and-one nights. ‎ ''


Genre: Historical

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