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From the internationally bestselling author of 'The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon' comes a mesmerizing novel that takes readers on an epic journey from war-torn nineteenth-century Europe to antebellum America. A bereft child, a freed African slave, and the rich history of Portugal's secret Jews collide in this dazzling work of historical fiction that explores devotion, betrayal, guilt, and forgiveness. At the dawn of the nineteenth century in Portugal, John Zarco Stewart is an inquisitive child, unknowingly inheriting a faith hidden for three centuries due to the Inquisition. His innocence shatters with a season of loss and bitter discovery, but a magical stranger named Midnight, an African healer and freed slave, restores his safety and becomes his greatest friend. As Napoleon's armies invade Portugal, violence disrupts John's fragile peace, sealing his passage into adulthood with devastating loss. From the wreckage of his life, he uncovers hidden truths and lies from those he loved, revealing the unspeakable betrayal that destroyed his family and faith. This shattering quest leads him to America, where he seeks hope in a land burdened by unforgivable sin. With rich historical detail, from Porto's colorful marketplaces to the plantations of the American South, the author crafts a masterpiece that vividly captures John's journey and the mystical Africa that Midnight conjures from his memories.
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Hunting Midnight, Richard Zimler
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2004
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- Cena
- 169 Kč
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