Prince Leon
Author | : Ana Mendez Ferrell |
Publisher | : |
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Release | : 2021-11-17 |
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ISBN | : 9781944681531 |
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Author | : Ana Mendez Ferrell |
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Release | : 2021-11-17 |
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ISBN | : 9781944681531 |
Author | : Tenichi |
Publisher | : Seven Seas Entertainment |
Total Pages | : 315 |
Release | : 2022-08-11 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 1685798047 |
Princess Pride has made it to age sixteen without succumbing to villainy, turning her potential enemies (or victims) into allies all the while. On the night of her birthday party, she meets the charming, handsome prince of another kingdom--and he's also her fiance! Pride knows that a future of despair awaits him, so she takes it upon herself to protect the prince and guide him toward a happy ending!
Author | : Samantha Livingston |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 136 |
Release | : 2015-10-22 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 132963604X |
Larimore remains the most triumphant kingdom in the land under the rule of King Zachariah, but what goes on within its very walls tells an entirely different tale. Guards harass the people. Children go hungry. Meanwhile, the King prepares his only son and heir, Prince Leon, to choose between all of the neighboring kingdom's daughters to take as a wife so that he may take over the rule of Larimore once the King is gone. Unsatisfied with the way things are being run and with the options for a wife, Prince Leon dreams of making changes to the kingdom for the better of the people. On the other side of the wall, Vera McLain, the eldest daughter of two peasants with no great love for her, sees first-hand what is happening in the streets, but does not believe that anyone of royal blood would ever be moved to do anything about it. When the two are caused to meet by their mutual defense of an injustice going on in town, will they be able to save Larimore from itself as well as from an evil looming withing its gates
Author | : Elisabeth Kesten |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2000-08-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1469118149 |
Jody Myers, Ph.D. (Coordinator, Jewish Studies Program / Professor, Department of Religious Studies, California State University, Northridge): On the Side of the Persecuted ... is a very interesting book that will engage readers on a number of different levels.I enjoyed the book very much and I recommend it wholeheartedly. On the level of its story line, On the Side of the Persecuted has a plot that keeps the reader guessing.The book is set in late 14th - early 15th century Germany and Italy, and it illustrates the daily lives of the nobility, physicians, peasants, and Jews.It opens with a brief look at a few stark incidents in the childhood of Prince Leon, the protagonist, that shape him into a persecutor of Jews.We follow Leons personal journey - which is never predictable - as he wrestles with his sins and attempts to redeem himself as a human being. ...The personal relationships ... are sensitively developed by the author, and it is easy to be drawn into Leons dilemmas, losses, and victories.It is quite a moving tale. On the Side of the Persecuted makes history come alive.The author sets the story into the late medieval period, with its groundbreaking political and religious changes: the growth of nation-states, schism within the Catholic church, the Black plague, expulsion of Jews, etc.She weaves together the story with just enough history to make the story line plausible and to make the history relevant.As a teacher of Jewish history, I can testify that the book is very good at driving home the influence on the Jews of medieval economic practices and political systems, the Church hierarchy, and Christian insecurities vis a vis heretics and Jews.It also enlightens the reader about the internal workings of the Jewish community....The author describes Leons training and occupation as a physician and we learn fascinating tidbits about medical education, the common versus professional concepts of disease and treatment, and the many religious obstacles in the way of advancing medical knowledge.This information is conveyed in short segments or details woven into the story, so it is never boring. I think this book is particularly good for teaching Jewish moral and religious concepts.Without being preachy or pedantic, the reader learns about the importance of teshuva (repentance), establishing a disciplined way of life, doing deeds of loving kindness, honoring peoples privacy, and keeping ones pride in check.The author shows that these are really quite complex and sophisticated matters. ... It is easy to get absorbed in On the Side of the Persecuted.The book conveys a great deal while telling a good story.Those knowledgeable about Judaism, as well as those less familiar, would find it insightful and thought-provoking.History buffs would enjoy it immensely.I would recommend it those of high school age and older.It would be an excellent choice for a book club, and it would also work well as a supplement to a history class or a course on Jewish ethics.It is obvious that Elisabeth Kesten crafted her book with a lot of care and painstaking research, and her work deserves wide recognition. Association of Jewish Libraries Newsletter, September/October 2001: Prince Leon of Germany, destined for greatness and power, creates a new path for himself, one that has been trod by few others before him.Born of Christian nobility, Prince Leon is gr