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'''Adara''' (2002) is a novel by [[Beatrice Gormley]].  
'''Adara''' (2002) is a novel by [[Beatrice Gormley]].  


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"A slave girl convinces her master, the mighty Syrian general, Naaman, to seek a cure from his leprosy from the prophet Elisha in this novelization of the Old Testament story."--Publisher's description.
"A slave girl convinces her master, the mighty Syrian general, Naaman, to seek a cure from his leprosy from the prophet Elisha in this novelization of the Old Testament story."--Publisher's description.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions==


Published in Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, 2002.
Published in Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, 2002.

Revision as of 15:47, 6 February 2014

<bibexternal title="Adara" author="Gormley"/>

Adara (2002) is a novel by Beatrice Gormley.

Abstract

Juvenile audience.

"A slave girl convinces her master, the mighty Syrian general, Naaman, to seek a cure from his leprosy from the prophet Elisha in this novelization of the Old Testament story."--Publisher's description.

Editions

Published in Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, 2002.

External links

  • [ Google Books]