Judah's Wife is an interesting retelling of The Maccabees from the Apocrapha. Judah Maccabee lived during the Silent years, the 400 year period between the Old and New Testaments. I enjoyed the story of Leah and Judah but was disappointed that it did not follow Jewish tradition. I would have preferred the traditional version. Ms. Hunt is a historically accurate storyteller who has done her research. So grab some meadow tea and matza to enjoy while you read about Judah and Leah!
I was given a copy of this book by the publisher with no expectations. All thoughts are my own.
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Seeking peace and safety after a hard childhood, Leah marries Judah, a strong and gentle man, and for the first time in her life Leah believes she can rest easily. But the land is ruled by Antiochus IV, descended from one of Alexander the Great's generals, and when he issues a decree that all Jews are to conform to Syrian laws upon pain of death, devout Jews risk everything to follow the law of Moses.
Judah's father resists the decree, igniting a war that will cost him his life. But before dying, he commands his son to pick up his sword and continue the fight--or bear responsibility for the obliteration of the land of Judah. Leah, who wants nothing but peace, struggles with her husband's decision--what kind of God would destroy the peace she has sought for so long?
The miraculous story of the courageous Maccabees is told through the eyes of Judah's wife, who learns that love requires courage . . . and sacrifice.
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