Friday, March 6, 2015

Stars written into novels!

Last week, I told you about a conjunction of Venus and Mars.  It reminded me of authors that always include the positioning of the starts in many of their historical fiction books.  One of these is entitled, “Take This Cup,” by Bodie & Brock Thoene 
The book is what I would describe as an extra-Biblical historical fiction piece. It is book two of the Jerusalem Chronicles.  When I began  he audio book out, I did not realize that it was book two, but the story was not dependent on book one.  
Young protagonist, Nehemiah is born just a few years prior to Jesus’ ministry time. The boy is born to Sarah and Lamsa who are now living in the area described as the area where the Garden of Eden may have been.  They are shepherd’s that graze the sheep throughout the year.  Sarah is a masterful weaver of the sheep wool.  Both live a life devoted to the Lord.  Rabbi Kagba is a shepherd to his flock of those taking care of the sheep. He has taught young Nehemiah his religious lessons.  Something happens that changes the direction of their lives and brings Nehemiah into a path that causes him to fulfill his destiny as given by God.  This book is captivating, imaginative and also great historical description.  If you like this type of story, you will enjoy this book.
Another book written by the Thoene’s is “The Gathering Storm,” This is a historical fiction book written about the Nazi takeover of Europe. They tell about the invasion of Belgium, the escape of many from the shores of France by boats to England and D-Day. Another small picture they bring the reader is the men from WWI who suffered physical dismemberment.  The treatment of a specific number of men is profound. They also bring a little love story and novelty using an ancient story. Their research made this an excellent book.