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Deborah: A tale of the times of Judas Maccabaeus

James M. Ludlow

Editorial: DigiCat

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In "Deborah: A Tale of the Times of Judas Maccabaeus," James M. Ludlow crafts a richly textured narrative that intertwines historical fiction with profound moral exploration. Set against the backdrop of Jewish rebellion during the Hellenistic period, Ludlow illuminates the life of Deborah, an emblematic figure whose courage and faith embody the tumultuous struggle for identity and autonomy. The novel's lyrical style is marked by vivid imagery and evocative dialogue, inviting readers to immerse themselves in a poignant narrative that echoes contemporary themes of resistance and resilience against oppressive regimes. James M. Ludlow, an author deeply engaged with themes of historical intricacies and cultural heritage, brings a wealth of scholarly insight to this work. His academic background in ancient history and a personal passion for the narratives that shaped Jewish tradition led him to explore the multifaceted roles of women in these pivotal moments. Ludlow's commitment to faithfully representing the complexities of historical figures ensures that Deborah not only represents a bygone era but also resonates on multiple levels with contemporary audiences. This compelling tale is recommended for readers interested in historical narratives that challenge and inspire. Ludlow's masterful storytelling and rich character development in "Deborah" offers an engaging lens into a crucial period of struggle and triumph, making it a noteworthy addition to both literary and historical collections.
Disponible desde: 04/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 263 páginas.

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