In this episode, we explore "People of the Book" by Geraldine Brooks, a gripping tale that intertwines history, art, and cultural struggles. The novel centers on the Sarajevo Haggadah, a significant Jewish text that has endured through adversity. We follow Hanna Heath, a rare book conservator tasked with restoring the Haggadah, who uncovers its fascinating past through hidden clues. The narrative takes us back to pivotal historical moments, introducing diverse characters including a Jewish scribe, a Muslim librarian, and a Christian curator, each showing how art transcends conflict. This episode delves into essential themes of identity, faith, and the importance of cultural understanding, revealing how the Haggadah stands as a symbol of hope and resilience. Join us as we journey through the pages of this impactful story and discover the beauty of our shared heritage.