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Marie <French> (2006) is a novel by Marek Halter.

Abstract

Focuses on the experience of Mary, the mother of Jesus, as "an idealistic young woman who risks everything to bring a much-needed miracle to her people." By Polish-born Holocaust survival, who grew up in Poland and Russia.

Editions and translations

Published in Paris [France]: 2006.

Translated into English (2008):

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