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Joanne Williamson (1926–2002)

Auteur de Hittite Warrior

10 oeuvres 2,100 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Œuvres de Joanne Williamson

Hittite Warrior (1999) 1,113 exemplaires
Jacobin's Daughter (1956) 21 exemplaires
The Glorious Conspiracy (1961) 19 exemplaires
The Iron Charm (1964) 11 exemplaires
And Forever Free... (1966) 9 exemplaires
The Eagles Have Flown (2021) 8 exemplaires
To Dream Upon a Crown (1967) 3 exemplaires
Glorious Conspiracy 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1926-05-13
Date de décès
2002
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Arlington, Massachusetts, USA
Lieux de résidence
Kennebunkport, Maine, USA
Études
Barnard College
Diller Quaile School of Music
Professions
children's book author
musician

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A story from the book of Judges, in the Old Testament, this retelling adds wonderful detail to the original verses. The author has done a fine job of making ancient cultures into humans we can understand. She shows how similar all the tribes were in many ways and how they were intertwined with one another. Often we are taught that the Canaanites, etc. were the evil bad people and they are simply written off as unimportant. That is not so in this book.
As the young Hittite ends up spending time amongst the various peoples of his time, he finds himself liking individuals, even if he doesn't understand their beliefs and practices. We also see the meshing of history and events and how they affected the people who lived in them. Young Uriah has a crisis of faith in the gods, and ends up choosing the God of the Israelites, he is a very likable young man all through the book.… (plus d'informations)
 
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MrsLee | 2 autres critiques | Jul 30, 2011 |
The story of this book takes place during the time of the book of Judges (a Book of the Bible). It is full of suspense and action providing an interesting view of this time period. A good source for studying Old Testament History or Ancient Egyptian History
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librarianebreegle | 2 autres critiques | Sep 28, 2009 |
This is another historical tale tagged onto a Biblical story. This time it's tied into the story of King Hezekiah of Judah. It seems to take a bit more of historical liberty with the biblical account than did "Hittite Warrior", but on the other hand, I liked the characters and story are a bit more. "God King" is the tale of Taharka, a younger son of the pharaoh of Egypt. He wasn't expecting to succeed his father, but then is thrust into the position. Other folks don't like it. So you end up with a story of palace intrigue and a young man coming to terms with his role in life. Good stuff, well worth checking out.
--J.
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Hamburgerclan | Mar 16, 2006 |
My older daughter's probably not going to like this one. It's a guy story, a historical tale set in ancient Israel. It's based on the Biblical tale of Deborah and Barak from the book of Judges. It tells the tale of Uriah, a young Hittite man who journeys to the land of Canaan and gets involved in the events there. It's an interesting and enjoyable tale. Ms. Williamson's plan was to write a story that brought the historical time to life, to show how the various peoples of that era were interrelated. She's done a great job of it. Check it out.
--J.
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Œuvres
10
Membres
2,100
Popularité
#12,257
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
4
ISBN
7

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