Moon of Israel
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Moon of Israel

by H. Rider Haggard

Publisher
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Pages
271
Language
English
Published
1995

Overview

Moon of Israel is H. Rider Haggard's historical romance inspired by the biblical Exodus, Egyptian power, and the drama of liberation. The novel places personal love and loyalty against a vast background of empire, faith, plague, and political upheaval. Haggard turns ancient history and sacred narrative into a story of spectacle and emotional conflict.

Moon of Israel is best read as Victorian historical imagination rather than modern scholarship. Its power comes from grand scenes, dangerous choices, and the collision of private feeling with world-changing events. Readers interested in biblical fiction, ancient Egypt, imperial settings, and H. Rider Haggard's taste for large-scale adventure will find a dramatic and atmospheric novel of faith, empire, and destiny in motion.

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