The Book of Abraham (novel)
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The Book of Abraham is a
Plot summary
The book begins in AD 70 in
At this point, Abraham begins a scroll that documents his family's journeys (the so-called "Book of Abraham", around which the story revolves) and lists his sons and their descendants. Each successive generation after Abraham dies adds on to the Book of Abraham, which continues to the point when the original scroll is lost and to the end of the book when Marek Halter's grandfather dies during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
From
In both the fictional and factual parts of the book, the story coincides with many notable historical events, including the
Awards
The Book of Abraham won the Prix Maison de la Presse[1] and the Prix du Livre Inter.[2]
In popular culture
The book inspired the identically titled song written by
References
- ^ "Marek Halter". PangoBooks. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
- ^ "Marek Halter". Penguin Random House.
External links
- Halter, Marek (1986). The Book of Abraham. Collins. ISBN 978-0-00-223136-7. (digitised)