A journey where history and fiction walk side by side-unforgettable, authentic and deeply human.
At the dawn of the twentieth century, two men set out across the Holy Land. From Haifa's bustling port to the sacred stones of Jerusalem, Ernest and Samuel encounter rabbis, priests, Bedouins, and travelers - each voice drawn from real history.
What makes this novel unique is the way it fuses true events, places, and cultures with the intimacy of storytelling. The result is more than a novel: it is a vivid travel experience, carrying readers into the deserts, rivers, and cities of Ottoman Palestine as if they were walking there themselves.
Rich in detail yet full of heart, Ernest and Samuel appeals to lovers of history, travel, and literature alike. It is both a timeless adventure and a meditation on faith, friendship, and the enduring power of story.
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