The Source

Paperback, 1040 pages

Published Jan. 1, 1993 by Mandarin.

ISBN:
978-0-7493-1189-6
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OCLC Number:
59959596

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5 stars (2 reviews)

"The Source" chronicles the history of the middle east from early geologic time to the twentieth century. This spellbinding narrative brings to life the story of this part of the world as only Michener can.

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From hunter-gatherers to kibbutzniks

5 stars

The sheer time scope of the narrative is epic. Stories related to a patch of land cover almost 12.000 years. The past protagonists are fairly believable, while the "real time" characters of the tell diggers are not credible at all. They are just too stereotypical, but the narrative compensates for it. I enjoyed the Crusader bit the most. Defo worth a read if history is your thing.

I have spent almost the same amount of time googling for stuff I came across in the book as reading it. I thought of Jeremiah by Franz Werfel, Exodus by Leon Uris and some of the characters from I.B.Singer's novellas.

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  • Modern fiction