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Sarah: Book One of the Canaan Trilogy
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9 hrs and 32 mins
Audible Release Date
05-05-04
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4.0 based on 35 ratings
 

Publisher's Summary

The story of Sarah, and of history itself, begins in the cradle of civilization: the Sumerian city-state of Ur, a land of desert heat, towering gardens, and immense wealth. The daughter of a powerful lord, Sarah is raised in great luxury, but balks at the arranged marriage her father has planned for her. The groom is handsome and a nobleman, but on their wedding day, Sarah panics and impulsively flees to the vast, empty marshes outside the city walls. There she meets a young man, Abram, a member of a nomadic tribe of outsiders. Drawn to this exotic stranger, Sarah spends the night with him, but reluctantly returns to her father's house. But on her return, still desperate to avoid another wedding, she drinks a poisonous potion that will make her barren and thus unfit for marriage.

Many years later, Abram's people return to Ur, and he discovers that the lost, rebellious girl from the marsh has been transformed into the most splendid and revered woman in Sumeria, the high priestess of the goddess Ishtar. But the memory of their night together has always haunted Sarah, and she gives up her exalted life to join Abram's tribe and follow the one true God, an invisible deity who speaks only to Abram. It is then that her journey truly begins; a journey that holds the key to her remarkable destiny as the mother of nations.

From the great ziggurat of Ishtar and the fertile valleys of Canaan to the bedchamber of the mighty Pharaoh himself, Sarah's story reveals an ancient world full of beauty, intrigue, and miracles.

©2003 Marek Halter; (P)2004 Books on Tape

What the Critics Say

"The writing is lively and shimmering with detail....The tale rolls along smoothly." (Booklist)
"Halter isn't afraid to present headstrong Sarah as bitter in her old age, and his complex portrait of the biblical matriarch gives this solid if predictable novel a dash of freshness." (Publishers Weekly)

From AudioFile

Listeners will be transfixed by the rich performance of Bernadette Dunne as she transports us to biblical times through the story of Sarah and Abraham. At the novel's outset, we meet Sarah as an elderly woman preparing to die. The story quickly shifts to the earlier time when Sarah reaches womanhood and makes the bold decisions that will alter the course of her life. Dunne embraces the role of Sarah at every moment, revealing her fear and naivete as a teen, her first feelings of passion toward the young Abraham, and her maturing understanding of the world and her faith in God. As author Marek Halter completes the projected trilogy, this reviewer hopes that Bernadette Dunne will be chosen to resume her role as narrator. (c) AudioFile 2004

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Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Very Enjoyable"
By: Victoria (Califon, NJ, USA)
December 18, 2006
I didn't want to put this book down. As with all historical fiction, I now want to read more to see if the context set forth by the author is accurate. I disagree with the thought this book would be more appealing to those in the Jewish tradition as opposed to the Christian tradition. I'm from the Christian faith and couldn't have enjoyed it more. In addition, in my opinion, the narrator is excellent!
Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0 "good book"
By: Georganne (Glocester, RI, USA)
December 31, 2005
I liked the story and I did look forward to my driving times when I would be listening, but I do think that it could have been a "great" listen with another narrator.
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Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "I loved this book!"
By: Shaddi (Laguna Niguel, CA, USA)
October 08, 2005
Listening to it was a calming experience and I looked forward to hearing it every day as I drove to and from work.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful:
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "An Enchanting Story"
By: Alexandra (Mesa, AZ, USA)
June 25, 2005
A Captivating Read!

Hi, I read the book rather than listened, and I loved it! Yes, some may be offended by the liberties taken, but the lifestyles and pagan elements are probably more accurate than other stories of the completely pious lives of the matriarchs. If you liked The Red Tent, you'll probably like this, though I found this a bit less cheesy than the Red Tent. Still, the genre of ancient historical fiction is a beautiful setting and makes the novel a captivating read. But if your squeamish, stay away - there is plenty of sex in this book. I think this type of novel, along with Red Tent, will appeal more to Jewish readers and those with an anthropological background, rather than those most comfortable with the Christian view of the Bible, Old Testament, Matriarchs & Patriarchs, etc.
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Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0 "So disappointed!"
By: Stephanie (Houston, TX, USA)
March 16, 2005
I really thought this book would be great, but I was sorely disappointed. I found myself to not care a bit about Sarai and she's always been one of my favorite Biblical characters! Some of the ideas were great, but I felt that the author took too many liberties with the story. And, although I normally really like this narrator, something was lacking in her performance this time.
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