Before history had names, there was a family.
Before violence had precedent, there was a choice.
Tirzah tells the story of the first family through the eyes of a woman history never recorded.
Growing up in a young and untamed world, Tirzah shares her childhood with her brothers Abel and Cain, learning faith, work, and belonging at the dawn of human life. When jealousy turns to violence and the first blood is spilled, her world is forever changed.
As generations rise and spread across the earth, Tirzah carries memory, grief, and hope forward-teaching, remembering, and enduring in a world that grows louder, harsher, and more divided. While others shape the future through strength and ambition, Tirzah holds fast to a quieter faith: that death was never meant to be the end.
Tirzah is a moving reimagining of humanity's earliest story-about loss and legacy, faith tested by time, and the fragile beginnings of hope.