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Quarantine
by Jim Crace
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This thoroughly researched historical novel is a fictional retelling of the 40 days Jesus spent in the wilderness. Portrayed as a somewhat confused young man, Jesus is not the only one fasting in that harsh environment; he encounters a varied and eccentric cast of characters, including the lecherous, domineering merchant Musa, who tries to take advantage of the group--and who meets his match in Jesus. Winner of Britain's Whitbread Prize. A "New York Times" Notable Book for 1998.
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9780374239626,
Hardcover,
Farrar Straus & Giroux,
1998
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9780312199517,
Paperback,
Picador USA,
1999
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9780783801131,
Hardcover,
Thorndike Pr,
1998
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Publisher Notes
Retells the story of Jesus Christ's forty-day sojourn in the wilderness and its impact on a small group of individuals.
Media Reviews
"A mesmerizing story of spiritual quest and human failing....A flawlessly presented tale...that opens a window on human aspiration and folly, its revelations full of grit and glory."
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