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Lehmanns  |  Meyer, Henye  |  SKU: 146958

A Stranger to My Brothers

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He's maladjusted. He has an attitude. And once, the village priest tells him, he was a Jew. When a survivor of the First Crusade persuades Martin to explore his heritage, Martin has no idea what he's in for. It's nothing like what he imagined, and it's hard work. And across the Golden Horn lies Constantinople, the most exciting city in the world. Why should Martin stick it out in the Jewish community? Through the choices he makes, Martin begins to understand relationships and responsibility, people and societies, and develops a commitment to a Jewish life. This is a crossover book which will be enjoyed, on different levels, by readers from 12 to adult. Previously published as Fall of the Sun God. Now with glossary added

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    Meyer, Henye
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    Paperback

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Lehmanns

A Stranger to My Brothers

£15.25
He's maladjusted. He has an attitude. And once, the village priest tells him, he was a Jew. When a survivor of the First Crusade persuades Martin to explore his heritage, Martin has no idea what he's in for. It's nothing like what he imagined, and it's hard work. And across the Golden Horn lies Constantinople, the most exciting city in the world. Why should Martin stick it out in the Jewish community? Through the choices he makes, Martin begins to understand relationships and responsibility, people and societies, and develops a commitment to a Jewish life. This is a crossover book which will be enjoyed, on different levels, by readers from 12 to adult. Previously published as Fall of the Sun God. Now with glossary added
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