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The Source by James A. Michener

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The Source

A Novel

James A. Michener, Steve Berry

Random House Publishing Group · Print & ebook · July 9, 2002

Reading lane: Jewish History

In his signature style of grand storytelling, James A. Michener transports us back thousands of years to the Holy Land.

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Who It's For

Good for readers interested in historical sagas spanning ancient to modern timesThose fascinated by the history and culture of the Jewish people and the Middle East

Book Details

Authors
James A. Michener, Steve Berry
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Published
July 9, 2002
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Jewish History · Jewish Literary Criticism
Reading lane
Jewish History

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Publisher Categories

  • Family Sagas

  • Historical Fiction

  • Literary Fiction

About This Book

In his signature style of grand storytelling, James A. Michener transports us back thousands of years to the Holy Land. Through the discoveries of modern archaeologists excavating the site of Tell Makor, Michener vividly re-creates life in an ancient city and traces the profound history of the Jewish people—from the persecution of the early Hebrews, the rise of Christianity, and the Crusades to the founding of Israel and the modern conflict in the Middle East. An epic tale o...

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In his signature style of grand storytelling, James A. Michener transports us back thousands of years to the Holy Land. Through the discoveries of modern archaeologists excavating the site of Tell Makor, Michener vividly re-creates life in an ancient city and traces the profound history of the Jewish people—from the persecution of the early Hebrews, the rise of Christianity, and the Crusades to the founding of Israel and the modern conflict in the Middle East. An epic tale of love, strength, and faith, The Source is a richly written saga that encompasses the history of Western civilization and the great religious and cultural ideas that have shaped our world. Praise for The Source “Fascinating . . . stunning . . . [a] wonderful rampage through history . . . Biblical history, as seen through the eyes of a professor who is puzzled, appalled, delighted, enriched and impoverished by the spectacle of a land where all men are archeologists.” — The New York Times “A sweeping [novel] filled with excitement—pagan ritual, the clash of armies, ancient and modern: the evolving drama of man’s faith.” — The Philadelphia Inquirer “Magnificent . . . a superlative piece of writing both in scope and technique . . . one of the great books of this generation.” — San Francisco Call Bulletin

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