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Paperback Jerusalem Interlude Book

ISBN: 1556610807

ISBN13: 9781556610806

Jerusalem Interlude

(Book #4 in the Zion Covenant Series)

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"I strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in issues of church unity, justice, liberation, biblical transformation, dignity, hope, joy, resilience, peace, prayer and reconciliation. The best... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Jerusleum Interlude, Zion Covenant series

The book arrived earlier than expected. Was like new and the read is great.

Great read Historical Fiction

All books in this series, Zion Covenant, are great. Great historical facts too. Enjoy the read and learn something too! Read the Zion Chronicles after you finish this series.

Jerusalem Interlude

Book arrived quickly and in shape described. I am very satisfied with the seller. Thanks.

A beautiful story- I cry every time

This is the best book in the series by far! I say that partly because I love Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and the musical West Side Story. Elements from both works are present here. Victoria's warning to Eli "Do not swear by the stars" brings to mind Juliet's "Swear not by the moon/The inconstant moon." Eli cries out his beloved's name when a death occurs just as Tony cries out "Maria!" after the rumble. Also I like the change of scene. Elisa and Murphy are still present but the focus here is more on Shimon and Leah Feldstein, two of my favorite characters from A Daughter of Zion. Readers who have read the Zion Chronicles before this series will recognize Moshe Sachar and Rachel Lubetkin, principal characters in that series, and may be slighly surprised at the ending of this book. (Hint: Read over Gates of Zion first.) I hope that the fellow reviewer who wants to make movies makes a movie out of this some day!

Wonderful Tragedy!

This book leaves Romeo and Juliet in the dust! If I were a movie director,(which I very well may end up being) I would definitely make a movie out of it! The characters are very endearing!
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