Enheduanna’s Song From the Sands is a sweeping and gorgeous historical novel set in the Akkadian period with true, immersive detail. Rachlin's period construction shines through in the temple economies depicted with grain allocation and metal tracking, and ceremonial rituals linked to divine representation and royal legitimacy.
– Readers' Favorite
From the start, the first-person story builds an evocative, compelling scenario that draws readers with passion and insight. Filled with dramatic action and confrontations with self as well as the outside world, Enheduanna's Song from the Sands will appeal both to leisure readers and scholarly students of ancient times.
– Midwest Book Review
"In finely detailed prose, Ellen Rachlin brings Enheduanna, daughter of Sargon, to life, as well as the mythic figures of Inanna and Ereshkigal of the Underworld. Enheduanna’s Song From the Sands is filled with conflict and intensity, each quest, not only a matter of achieving power, but of life and death."
– Regina McBride, author of Stranger from Across the Sea
"Enheduanna's hymns to the goddess Inanna are the first known literary works to name an author. Rachlin brings her to life in this novel set in 2300 BCE, a novel of sex, war, love, a baby in a basket, and a woman creating a new order of being. It’s historical fiction writing that reminds the reader of Hilary Mantel, you can’t put it down. You want to follow the priestess to bed, to rise, to her last fighting breath. Rachlin won’t let you put this book down."
– Kate Gale, author of Under a Neon Sun and Swimming the Milky Way
Ellen Rachlin’s sumptuously detailed debut novel, Enheduanna’s Song From the Sands, tells the remarkable true story of the ancient high priestess Enheduanna. Rachlin guides us through the intrigues, secrets, spies and wars of Enheduanna’s times, bringing this gifted woman and the goddess she served to life.
– Molly Peacock, Author of The Paper Garden: Mrs. Delany Begins Her Life’s Work at 72