The amount of time that the king spends with Esther makes Haman, one of his trusted advisers, jealous. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. After their marriage, Esther finds herself falling in love with Ahasuerus and fearful that he will discover that she is Jewish and has lied to him. Readers can decide for themselves which version they prefer. Wolf has succeeded in tidying up the biblical account, reconstructing its people and events while preserving its essential elements and producing an attractive love story. The villain, Haman, who is booed and jeered when his name is mentioned in synagogue readings, is just as nasty a person in the novel as he is in the biblical story. Buy from Amazon Search Sorry, weve not found any editions of this book at Amazon. In Wolf's novel, he plays a minor role as Ahasuerus's brother. (2011) The Love Story of Esther A novel by Joan Wolf. The real Xerxes was actually arbitrary and brutal. More importantly, she reimagines King Ahasuerus, who was originally based on the historical Xerxes, son of Darius and grandson of Cyrus the Great, and makes him the fictional praiseworthy character. The hero, Mordecai, appears as Esther's uncle rather than her cousin, as he was in the original biblical tale. She maintains most of the story's primary elements but rearranges them, invents a bit, and changes several attributes of the characters. Historical fiction writer Wolf (The Road to Avalon) has turned the biblical Book of Esther, read in synagogues on the merrymaking festival of Purim, into a novel.
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