WOMEN'S PROMINENCE, WOMEN'S FEMININITY –  IN BIBLICAL TIMES AND IN OURS

                                          THE TRIUMPH OF DEBORAH


                                                                                
            by
                                                                            Eva 
Etzioni-Halevy

ADVANCE PRAISE FOR THE TRIUMPH OF DEBORAH—

"This novel will be devoured by lovers of historical fiction and 
romance alike."
—Library Journal, February, 2008.


The book, published by Plume/Penguin, is about to be released on 
February 26th, but can be preordered nowthe .

The novel brings to life the riveting tale of one of the most beloved 
biblical figures: the revered leader, judge and prophetess Deborah.

In ancient Israel, war is looming. Deborah has coerced warrior Barak 
into launching a strike against the neighboring Canaanites, who 
threaten their people with destruction. Against all odds he succeeds, 
returning triumphantly with two daughters of the Canaanite King as 
his captives. But military victory is only the beginning of the 
turmoil, as a complex love triangle develops between Barak and the 
two princesses.

Deborah, recently cast off by her husband, develops a surprising 
affinity for Barak. Yet she struggles to rebuild her existence on her 
own terms, while also groping her way toward the greatest triumph of 
her life: the attainment of peace.

Based on the book of JUDGES, and filled with brilliantly vivid 
historical detail, the novel shows that in her own life Deborah was 
very much a woman, and that her femininity did not detract from her 
stature as national leader. Thereby it pays tribute to Deborah's 
feminine strength and independence from which present day women, 
seeking to build lives of their own and assert themselves in whatever 
they choose to do so, may derive inspiration.


THE TRIUMPH OF DEBORAH is biblical but also topical: it describes a 
prominent woman leader who led her people to war but also to peace. 
Hence it should be of special relevance in an American presidential 
election year in which a female candidate is a front runner, and also 
on the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of Israel, where female 
leadership is gaining strength, a year in which the topic of female 
leadership in time of war and peace will be most prominent on both 
countries' agendas.

Paperback. [ISBN] 0452289068




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