Mona Lisa of the Galilee

Mona Lisa of the Galilee

by Beth Jacobi (Author)

Synopsis

Murder, betrayal, lust, ambition and ancient faith -Ô the joys of childbirth and the pall of death - are sprinkled with racial tension, political intrigue, family honour, humour and love in Mona Lisa of the Galilee, a historical family saga set in 1st century Palestine. This unique and page-turning novel follows twelve-year-old betrothed Kezia from the close of her childhood as she matures into a woman of passion. She has been engaged to be married since the age of six, but a near-death brush with fever changes her outlook on her match.Ô Culture and faith collide in the quest for love... A captivating novel, Mona Lisa of the Galilee will be enjoyed by fans of historical fiction.Ô Author Beth has been inspired by a number of authors, including Anita Diamant, Victoria Hislop and Joanna Trollope, as well as a visit to Sepphoris in Galilee.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 340
Publisher: Matador
Published: 02 Jan 2014

ISBN 10: 1783062436
ISBN 13: 9781783062430

Author Bio
Beth Jacobi was born in London and has lived in Sussex, Cornwall, Bristol and London. She has taken groups to Israel/Palestine for 25 years and now lives and writes in Dorset. Her hobbies include photography, family history and dreaming.