Episode 512-With Helene Wecker

Published: Oct. 19, 2021, 6:30 a.m.

This week, Patrick and Tracy welcome Helene Wecker, author of The Hidden Palace.
\nAbout The Hidden Palace: Chava is a golem, a woman made of clay, who can hear the thoughts and longings of those around her and feels compelled by her nature to help them. Ahmad is a jinni, a restless creature of fire, once free to roam the desert but now imprisoned in the shape of a man. Fearing they\u2019ll be exposed as monsters, these magical beings hide their true selves and try to pass as human\u2014just two more immigrants in the bustling world of 1900s Manhattan. Brought together under calamitous circumstances, their lives are now entwined\u2014but they\u2019re not yet certain of what they mean to each other.
\nBoth Chava and Ahmad have changed the lives of the people around them. Park Avenue heiress Sophia Winston, whose brief encounter with Ahmad left her with a strange illness that makes her shiver with cold, travels to the Middle East to seek a cure. There she meets Dima, a tempestuous female jinni who\u2019s been banished from her tribe. Back in New York, in a tenement on the Lower East Side, a little girl named Kreindel helps her rabbi father build a golem they name Yossele\u2014not knowing that she\u2019s about to be sent to an orphanage uptown, where the hulking Yossele will become her only friend and protector.
\nSpanning the tumultuous years from the turn of the twentieth century to the beginning of World War I, The Hidden Palace follows these lives and others as they collide and interleave. Can Chava and Ahmad find their places in the human world while remaining true to each other? Or will their opposing natures and desires eventually tear them apart\u2014especially once they encounter, thrillingly, other beings like themselves?
\nAbout Helene Wecker: Helene Wecker\u2019s first novel, The Golem and the Jinni, was awarded the Mythopoeic Award for Adult Literature, the VCU Cabell Award for First Novel, and the Harold U. Ribalow Prize, and was nominated for a Nebula Award and a World Fantasy Award. A Midwest native, she holds a B.A. in English from Carleton College and an M.F.A. in Fiction Writing from Columbia University. Her work has appeared in literary journals such as Joyland and Catamaran, as well as the fantasy anthology The Djinn Falls in Love and Other Stories. She currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and children.
\nThis week\u2019s picks:
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\n* Helene: The Actual Star by Monica Byrne
\n* Tracy: Death (The Art of Living) by Todd May
\n* Patrick: Big Sky (ABC/HULU)
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\nLinks:
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\n* Helene Wecker on Twitter
\n* Tracy Townsend on Twitter
\n* Patrick Hester on Twitter
\n* The Functional Nerds Patreon Page
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