Readers will be transported once again to the dark and tumultuous times of first-century Jerusalem in this story of Peniel, the no-longer-blind beggar who still longs for the connection of home and family. New characters like Lily, Cantor, and Rabbi Ahava hold on to hope in spite of their leprosy.
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Readers will be transported once again to the dark and tumultuous times of first-century Jerusalem in this story of Peniel, the no-longer-blind beggar who still longs for the connection of home and family. New characters like Lily, Cantor, and Rabbi Ahava hold on to hope in spite of their leprosy.
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