Elusive Links
Stephens is a young, successful golf pro, Episcopalian, from Augusta, Georgia. While on tour, he meets Sandy Cole, Jewish, originally from Maine, and an anthropologist working at Columbia University with an interest in genealogy. They try to build a relationship in the public eye.
O.T. Sills, Stephens’s trusted caddie and confidant, has a unique set of physical characteristics. Curious about his own genetics, he recruits Cole to investigate his ancestry. Her friend, Tamara Wright, an African American, is swept up into the search.
Tommy Torres, a forty-five-year-old golfer, and widower with two children,, sells timeshares in California to make ends meet. The Augusta National Golf Club, taking steps to increase inclusivity, invites Torres, who is Hispanic, to compete at The Masters in April 2003. In the final round, Torres, the underdog, is paired with Stephens. They contend head-to-head for the coveted green jacket.
In 1495, three years after arriving in Amsterdam, Ben Solomon is shipwrecked in Scotland. He settles there and helps launch the sport of golf, with the support and protection of King James IV. However, the antisemitism and violence of Solomon’s youth return, nearly taking his life at the Battle of Flodden in 1513.
Ultimately, Cole traverses five centuries to unearth an extraordinary genealogical connection. It will forever bind the characters’ lives with acts of compassion, inspired by the rungs on the ladder of giving conceived by Moses Maimonides, also known as Rambam, in the 12th century.
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Book club questions for Elusive Links by Dan Rosenberg
Use these discussion questions to guide your next book club meeting.
Recall a few times when you have solicited others to give of their time or resources. How did they respond and where would those donations fit on Maimonides’ ladder of giving? Do you have, or could you imagine, a personal hierarchy of giving?
How did Roberto Méndez help the Solomon family? Why did he render it the way he did?
In addition to Méndez’s assistance to the Solomons, identify and discuss events of charitable giving in the medieval portions of the story.
Did Rusty help Tommy win The Masters? Would that have been ethical? Would it have been a last-minute decision, or would it have been premeditated? Might Rusty have thought about it differently had he been competing against Tiger Woods or Jack Nicklaus, for example?
What factors may have contributed to Brian’s conversion to Judaism? What factors may have contributed to Cameron’s decision not to convert to Judaism?
What seemingly random events occurred, which allowed Sandy to connect the medieval storyline to the early 21st century storyline?
Think about some of the usual coincidences you have experienced in your life. What conditions allowed them to happen and/or become visible to you?
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