Wells and Wanderers – Amorites (Light of Nations #1)
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SKU: 9780645354799
Wells and Wanderers – Amorites (Light of Nations #1)
1 review
SKU: 9780645354799
Author: Christine Dillon |
Publisher: Indie
Sometimes freedom and family are found in unexpected places.
Inanna, an Amorite chieftain's daughter, craves to be free as the eagles that fly above her hometown.
Utu, her loyal twin, just wants to keep his wayward sister out of trouble.
Neither succeeds, and their dreams are uprooted as they're sold into slavery. During their forced travels, they encounter nations they'd only known from stories, palaces beyond description, and fickle kings claiming to be all-powerful deities.
Yet when serving the wandering household of Avram and Sarai from Ur, they encounter a mystery god intent on upturning national boundaries, calling new loyalties, and directing the eyes of his followers to dreams vaster than the star-filled sky.
But what has this god of unexpected paths and promises to offer two Amorite slaves?
Inanna, an Amorite chieftain's daughter, craves to be free as the eagles that fly above her hometown.
Utu, her loyal twin, just wants to keep his wayward sister out of trouble.
Neither succeeds, and their dreams are uprooted as they're sold into slavery. During their forced travels, they encounter nations they'd only known from stories, palaces beyond description, and fickle kings claiming to be all-powerful deities.
Yet when serving the wandering household of Avram and Sarai from Ur, they encounter a mystery god intent on upturning national boundaries, calling new loyalties, and directing the eyes of his followers to dreams vaster than the star-filled sky.
But what has this god of unexpected paths and promises to offer two Amorite slaves?
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Heather Bradshaw I enjoyed this story's look at the time of Abraham, and how he and Sarah would have reflected something of the God they followed to those travelling with them. This reminded me that the faith of all of us is a journey of growing in our understanding of God and ourselves and affects those who know us. I found the parts that came directly from the Bible were able to be reconsidered in the fictional setting and the power of Abraham's experience of God was highlighted.