By Kelly Bridgewater
In this epic Biblical narrative, ideal for fans of The
Bible miniseries, a young woman taken into the prophet Isaiah's
household rises to capture the heart of the future king.
Isaiah adopts Ishma, giving her a new name--Zibah, delight of the Lord--thereby ensuring her royal pedigree. Ishma came to the prophet's home, devastated after watching her family destroyed and living as a captive. But as the years pass, Zibah's lively spirit wins Prince Hezekiah's favor, a boy determined to rebuild the kingdom his father has nearly destroyed. But loving this man will awake in her all the fears and pain of her past and she must turn to the only One who can give life, calm her fears, and deliver a nation.
Isaiah adopts Ishma, giving her a new name--Zibah, delight of the Lord--thereby ensuring her royal pedigree. Ishma came to the prophet's home, devastated after watching her family destroyed and living as a captive. But as the years pass, Zibah's lively spirit wins Prince Hezekiah's favor, a boy determined to rebuild the kingdom his father has nearly destroyed. But loving this man will awake in her all the fears and pain of her past and she must turn to the only One who can give life, calm her fears, and deliver a nation.
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My Thoughts:
Isaiah's Daughter by Mesu Andrews is my first book by
Andrews. I was curious about the book because my middle son's name is Isaiah,
and I wanted to learn more about the Isaiah, the prophet. While he isn't the
main character, hence the title of the story, he is still an important
character in the novel. With Biblical fiction, I knew I would be reading a
story set in a world completely different than modern times filled with
characters who either wrote a book of the Bible and mentioned a little bit.
I can't imagine all the research Andrews had to do to create
such a compelling story. As an author, I have to do tons of research to make my
World War II era come to life, but I can't imagine all the work Andrews has to
do to bring the Biblical world to life. They are a completely different world
than World War II versus today. I enjoyed her research. It flowed seamlessly.
She never took me out of the story to explain something. She had the characters
interact and react to the world around them, allowing me to read and learn new
things.
The characters of Ishma and Hezekiah came to life. I really
didn't know much about Ishma or Hephzibah, which she became as the story
developed further. Even though I have grown up in the church my whole life,
Andrews brought a female heroine to life that I don't remember every learning
about. I didn't know much about Hezekiah either, so Andrews does a great job at
inviting me into their life and showing me more about God's provision in their
lives.
As for the plot, it started really dense. I had a hard time
getting interested. As the story moved along, I finally became interested, and
I couldn't wait to see what happens. The fight between the Assyrians and Hezekiah's
father moved the story along. I really enjoyed more about the power of God and
how he will provide as long as we keep our focused on him.
Overall, Isaiah's
Daughter by Mesu Andrews is an interesting Biblical story that draws the
unknown Biblical characters into reality. I learned more about them, and
Andrews deepened my Bible knowledge. I enjoyed Isaiah's Daughter, and highly recommend her writing for any student
of Biblical writing.
I received a complimentary copy of Isaiah's Daughter by Mesu Andrews from Waterbrook Publishing, but
the opinions stated are all my own.
My Rating:
4 out of 5 stars
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