Saras latter - Ylva Eggehorn
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Title: Saras latter (Sara's Laughter) Author: Ylva Eggehorn Genre: Christian non-fiction Rating: 6/10 # pages: 158 Date read: June, 2008 |
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Summary: Often the women of the Bible are hidden behind the men, but in this book they get all the headlines: Hagar - becoming a subject in her own life. Rebecca - where did she get her strength from? Lydia - A businesswoman who takes chances...
Review: I'm a bit puzzled as to what the purpose of this book was. Basically it was just a woman's opinion on what the different women of the Bible said to her. Interesting to be sure, but I have a hard time seeing how it's relevant to anybody other than her, and what I could actually learn from it. Didn't even agree with all her conclusions and others were so obvious (I thought) as to not really warrant a mention. Still short enough and - despite everything - interesting enough that I finished it, but I wouldn't recommend it to anybody (wouldn't not recommend it either - it's just utterly insignificant).
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