Hebraic scholar's historical novel unfolds love story of young woman caught between two cultures
Samuel's Daughter by Ann Brener creates the portrait of a young Jewish girl taken captive in the wars of ancient Iran and her road back to Judaism
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MMD Newswire) March 17, 2010 -- Samuel's Daughter: A Love Story from Third-Century Parthia by Ann Brener uses the story of the capture of Rabbi Samuel's daughter in 259 A.D. to propel a story about one girl's search for identity in the heart of ancient Iran.
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
Samuel's Daughter: A Love Story from Third-Century Parthia
A NEW NOVEL by a Hebrew scholar: