Reseña del editor:
The long-awaited sequel to The Gentile and the Jew is here! From an exotic honeymoon in Israel on the shores of the Red Sea, Mike and Carrie Kramer return to the States ready to settle down in Chapel Hill, NC, where Mike plans to complete his master's in journalism at the University of North Carolina. Upon arrival in New York, Daniel Silverman, Mike's former boss whisks the newlyweds away to Manhattan for a twenty-four hour layover they will never forget. Events transpire that could dramatically upset the couple's well-planned future. No longer content to be players in the background, the beloved characters of The Gentile and the Jew emerge front and center in Going Home. From Rachel and Isaac Kramer in Wilmington, NC, to the Safron family, Rachel's newly discovered relatives in Israel, and from Romanian Rabbi Abraham Wasserman to New York's Becca Brody and Daniel Silverman, their lives rise dramatically to the surface of this fascinating tapestry woven together by a strong underlying thread. Theirs is truly a divine journey home.
Biografía del autor:
Wife, mother, grandmother, business woman, teacher and speaker, Marilyn Thomas began her career as a published author by writing inspirational short stories in the late eighties. She made her debut as a novelist in 2005 with The Gentile and the Jew: A Divine Romance, the prequel to her second novel, Going Home: A Divine Journey. Marilyn is founder and director of Daughters of Zion, Inc., an international network of intercessors for Israel. She works with many individuals and groups committed to the reconciliation of Jew and Gentile. Marilyn leads seminars entitled, "Israel, My Beloved," and teaches extensively on the Jewish roots of the Christian faith. Marilyn lives with her husband, Ricky, in Southeastern North Carolina. They have two daughters, one fine son-in-law and six lovely grandchildren.
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