Esther: Queen of Persia

by Patricia

Esther is a young Jewish woman living in the Persian Empire many years after her people were exiled there from the land of Israel. Although she has never seen the promised land, she knows God will take her there someday.

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The Bible is such a fascinating book with many stories depicting parables and lessons, providing answers to prayers, and giving life examples. There are several books of the Bible that I’ve come to enjoy over the decades due to the essence of the messages contained within them which include Joseph, Job, Ruth, and Psalms. Author Patricia Herdoiza Hernandez created a beautiful fictitious account of the story of Esther, which is one of my favorite stories, that I am sure the reader will enjoy. Read Full Review
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About The Author

Patricia Herdoiza Hernández

Patricia Herdoiza Hernández is a professor of Psychology of Ecuadorean and Italian descent. Fascinated by the Bible stories since she was a child, she has always loved to imagine these accounts through the eyes of the people who lived them. She was raised Catholic and taught the Bible stories by her beloved deceased Nonna (Italian grandmother) and decided to be baptized a Christadelphian at the age of twenty-seven.