'n Stem in die Wind (Merk van die Leeu #1)

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In ’n eeue oue kultuur skrikwekkend eenders as die hedendaagse moderne Amerika, veg ’n jong slavin om die behoud van die mense en die man wat sy lief­het. Verskeur deur haar liefde vir ’n aantreklike jong edelman probeer sy desperaat aan haar geloof in ’n lewende God vashou; ’n God wat sy glo hulle kan ver­los van die verslawende mag van ’n dekadente Rome. Hierdie meesterlike en opwindende roman uit die pen van die gewilde skrywer Francine Rivers is be­stem om tot die hart te spreek van elkeen wat dit lees. Die boodskap is een van waarheid en hoop in ’n wêreld vol leuens en wanhoop.
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AuthorFrancine Rivers
PublisherCUM
PlaceVereeniging
Year2000
ISBN9781868293711
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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