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Latest revision as of 08:02, 6 July 2018

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Judith (2013) is a novel by Leslie Moïse.

Abstract

"In the ancient Middle East a pious, wealthy young widow risks her life to save her town from a besieging army. Based on the apocryphal Book of Judith. Judith is a 2015 finalist in the International Book Awards. "The ancient story of Judith of Bethulia is given a powerful heartbeat in this imagining by Leslie Moise," says Anne Marie Jackson, a literary translator & feminist author in London, England. "Moise's writing is immediate and empathetic, her characters vividly drawn. Judith is an engrossing read that you will not want to put down."--Publisher description.

Editions, performances

Published in Nashville, TN: Pearlsong Press, 2013.

External links

  • [ Wikipedia.en]