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Hardcover Persia's Brightest Star: The Diary of Queen Esther's Attendant Persian Empire, 470s B.C. Book

ISBN: 0801045185

ISBN13: 9780801045189

Persia's Brightest Star: The Diary of Queen Esther's Attendant Persian Empire, 470s B.C.

(Book #1 in the The Promised Land Diaries Series)

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Set in the Persian empire in 470 B.C., this personal diary gives an imaginative glimpse into the life of Queen Esther as seen by ten-year-old Susiana, her attendant. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great Read

My thirteen year-old daughter read this for a school book report. She enjoyed it and learned a lot about ancient Persia. She liked the book so well that she wants to read the other books in the series. Great story!

Persias Brightest Star

I loved this book! I think this book deserves 5 stars, because it is has very good information on Queen Ester, a good time-line, and it has very good descriptions of the things that are going on.I'd recomend this book to anyone!

The story of Esther told through a young girl's diary.

This is the first book in The Promised Land Diaries series. This series is set in Biblical times and uses a diary format to tell the stories of fictional young girls who encounter notable women of the Bible. When she begins writing in her diary, Susiana is twelve years old. She and her parents are Jews who work in the palace of King Xerxes of Persia in the 470s B.C. They have a fairly comfortable life for servants, and they are allowed to practice their faith freely. Susiana is very excited when she is chosen to work in the harem, tending to the young women who have been brought to the palace now that the king wishes to choose a bride. Susiana is thrilled when the beautiful Esther, who is secretly a Jew, is chosen to be Xerxes's queen. But when a wicked plot begins to kill all the Jews in Persia, only Esther can save them. This book is sure to be enjoyed by young readers looking for a more personal perspective of the Purim story from a young girl's point of view. It can also be enjoyed by young readers who enjoy historical fiction, because it includes many details of life in ancient Persia.
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