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Chayym Zeldis

    This author explores the profound impact of historical events and personal journeys on the human spirit. His work delves into the complexities of identity and belonging, often reflecting a deep connection to the land and the struggles of building new lives. Through evocative prose, he captures the resilience and introspection that arise from displacement and cultural adaptation. His writing invites readers to contemplate the universal search for meaning and home.

    Brothers: The Untold Story of Jesus's Evil Brother
    The 200th Messiah
    Brothers
    • Brothers

      • 556 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      A riveting, monumental novel about the life of the brother of Jesus Christ--hypnotic in its power and imagery, awesome in its conception and dramatic invention. Brothers is the story of one of the most evil yet fascinating characters in modern fiction--a man whose lust for power knows no bounds, and it is about the force for betrayal--the Judas--in every person. Brothers relates, in the first person, the ruthless story of a man who has purposefully killed off the tenderness and compassion within him. It tells of his careful, scrupulously executed rise to vast influence in Judea, and of the transference of his insatiable lust for domination over all living creatures to another dimension: the realm of myth. Simultaneously, as the novel unfolds, we watch his growing preoccupation with his brother, who was given away to a childless couple as a baby, and has become a self-appointed prophet wandering the countryside. Stunning in its intensity, compelling in its depiction of cruelty as well as compassion, Brothers combines the fascination of our own historical wellsprings with an enthralling tale about a man whose revenge on the entire human race must match the blind rage and fury in his own heart.

      Brothers
    • The 200th Messiah

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The narrative follows Alan Tate and his wife, Margie, an American Christian couple in their 60s, who embark on a journey to Israel with their church group but decide to explore independently. Their adventure takes a tragic turn when Margie suffers a head injury from a falling stone in the Old City of Jerusalem, leading to her hospitalization and a critical battle for survival as she slips into a coma. The story delves into themes of faith, love, and the fragility of life amidst an evocative backdrop.

      The 200th Messiah
    • A riveting fictional account of the Christ story, critically acclaimed by Henry Miller. This brilliant narrative tells of two brothers--one a sex-crazed, power-hungry, diabolical, tyrannical murderer, and the other a gentle, selfless man named Jesus of Nazareth. National radio talk shows.

      Brothers: The Untold Story of Jesus's Evil Brother