The Book of Tamar

The Book of Tamar
Title The Book of Tamar PDF eBook
Author Nel Havas
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 368
Release 2018-06-08
Genre
ISBN 9781720945352

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Now seen through the eyes of the young woman who became the unwilling catalyst to cruel events - incest, murder, and war, this is the controversial retelling of the epic of Absalom. Tamar, daughter of the famous King David, is raped by her half-brother. Although angered, David does nothing. Tamar's full-brother Absalom is outraged over the crime and the King's inaction. Absalom and his mother Makha plot revenge. While this turmoil unfolds, Bathsheba (David's most favored wife) quietly maneuvers to have her son Solomon inherit the throne, bypassing Absalom and the older brothers. Tamar loves her family above all others and is horrified to see her family's quarrel escalate out of control. She bravely struggles to prevent the clash from degenerating into civil war and undertakes a remarkable journey on foot to find the King. Her companion Hana accompanies her, disguised as a warrior to protect Tamar. But she cannot prevent the tragic denouement. As her world crumbles about her, Tamar keeps focus and has personal triumph in the end. After three thousand years, Tamar tells the story in her own words. The novel is an interesting study of two charismatic leaders who were themselves very flawed personalities, about the anguish within a family that was torn apart by their clash, and about a mother and daughter, whose love for each other is strained by their differing loyalties.

Tamar

Tamar
Title Tamar PDF eBook
Author Mal Peet
Publisher Candlewick Press
Total Pages 434
Release 2015-09-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0763686808

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From acclaimed British sensation Mal Peet comes a masterful story of adventure, love, secrets, and betrayal in time of war, both past and present. When her grandfather dies, Tamar inherits a box containing a series of clues and coded messages. Out of the past, another Tamar emerges, a man involved in the terrifying world of resistance fighters in Nazi-occupied Holland half a century before. His story is one of passionate love, jealousy, and tragedy set against the daily fear and casual horror of the Second World War -- and unraveling it is about to transform Tamar’s life forever.

Unveiled

Unveiled
Title Unveiled PDF eBook
Author Francine Rivers
Publisher Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages 198
Release 2000
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780842319478

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2001 Christy Award finalist! Unveiled is the story of Tamar, one of the women in the lineage of Jesus. Francine brings the story to life in her trademark style, showing the grace of God in the life of Tamar and her father-in-law, Judah. Unveiled is the first in the Lineage of Grace series of five novellas covering the stories of Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba, and Mary.

The Sacrifice of Tamar

The Sacrifice of Tamar
Title The Sacrifice of Tamar PDF eBook
Author Naomi Ragen
Publisher St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages 480
Release 2010-07-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1429910844

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Tamar Finegold is twenty-one years old, the happy, beautiful bride of a rising young Rabbi in one of Brooklyn's insulated, ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities. Having married the man of her dreams and taken her place as a wife—and hopefully soon-to-be mother—in her community, Tamar feels as though the world is at her feet. But her secure, predictable existence is brought to an abrupt end when she is raped by an intruder. Fearing the unbearable stigma and threat to her marriage that could result from telling the truth, Tamar makes a fateful decision that changes her life forever. Her feeling that she did the only thing she could under the circumstances explodes when years later a shocking, undreamed of turn of events finally forces her to confront her past, once and for all

Taking Tamar

Taking Tamar
Title Taking Tamar PDF eBook
Author Martha Lev-Zion
Publisher
Total Pages 199
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Down syndrome
ISBN 9781886223318

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Tamar

Tamar
Title Tamar PDF eBook
Author Deborah Challinor
Publisher HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages 593
Release 2012-04-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 174309728X

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A dramatic saga of love, scandal and survival. When Tamar Deane is orphaned at 17 in a small Cornish village, she seizes her one chance for a new life and emigrates to New Zealand. Alone and frightened on the Plymouth quay she is befriended by an extraordinary woman. Myrna Mactaggart is also travelling to Auckland, with plans to establish the finest brothel in the Southern Hemisphere. Myrna's friendship is unconventional to say the least, but proves invaluable when tamar makes some disastrous choices in the new colony. Tamar is the first in a sweeping family saga covering several generations and encompassing the Boer War and the First and Second World Wars. Deborah Challinor successfully brings colonial New Zealand's complex social and racial interactions alive through a tight and exciting plot with compelling characters and a strong, dramatic story which will delight fans of this genre.

Tamar's Sukkah

Tamar's Sukkah
Title Tamar's Sukkah PDF eBook
Author Ellie Gellman
Publisher Kar-Ben Publishing
Total Pages 12
Release 1999-08-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1580130542

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Tamar calls on her older and bigger friends in the neighborhood to help her complete the sukkah she has built as a temporary shelter to celebrate Sukkoth.