
Lilah
Author: Marek Halter
Narrator: Bernadette Dunne
Unabridged: 7 hr 45 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Random House Audio
Published: 06/27/2006
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction

Author: Marek Halter
Narrator: Bernadette Dunne
Unabridged: 7 hr 45 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Random House Audio
Published: 06/27/2006
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction
Marek Halter was born in Poland in 1936. During World War II, he and his parents narrowly escaped from the Warsaw ghetto. After a time in Russia and Uzbekistan, they emigrated to France in 1950. There Halter studied pantomime with Marcel Marceau and embarked on a career as a painter that led to several international exhibitions. In 1967, he founded the International Committee for a Negotiated Peace Agreement in the Near East and played a crucial role in the organization of the first official meetings between Palestinians and Israelis.In the 1970s, Halter turned to writing. He first published The Madman and the Kings, which was awarded the Prix Aujourd’hui in 1976. He is also the author of several internationally acclaimed, bestselling historical novels, including The Messiah; The Mysteries of Jerusalem; The Book of Abraham, which won the Prix du Livre Inter; Sarah, the first of the Canaan trilogy; and Lilah, the concluding volume.Bernadette Dunne has been narrating for Books on Tape since 1997. She has been twice nominated for The Audie Award and has won six Golden Earphones awards. She studied at the Royal National Theatre in London and The Studio Theatre in Washington, DC. She has appeared at The Kennedy Center, The Washington Shakespeare Company, and Woolly Mammoth in Washington, DC. As a playwright, her work has been produced in New York, Seattle, and Washington, DC. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Set in ancient times, part romance, part a biblical story of Ezra; unfortunately most of it was rather boring, the opening love scene was cringeworthy and the whole story sort of just ended. And what is with an evil character feeding people to the lions, this form of torture & death seems to be a co......more
I came upon Marek Halter's Canaan Trilogy by pure happenstance. I also read it out of order (Zipporah, then Sarah, and Lilah), but it is not a necessity to read this series in order. I loved that the trilogy encompassed almost 1600 years, starting with Sarah (which was set in and around 21st-century......more
This is the story of Ezra's sister and the events leading up to and included in the book of Ezra in the bible. I was disappointed to look up Lilah after reading the book and find out there was no such person mentioned in the bible. Still, she could've existed, and her inner turmoil could've been as......more
Listened to this on a road trip to/from Vegas. The first half was GREAT. The second half was so utterly depressing that it would have been a four star book if not for the sad ending. It really left a damper on my mood! Still an enjoyable read (or listen in this case).......more
"Lilah is the final book in the Canaan Trilogy by Marek Halter and though it is a good book on its own, it probably will not be good compared to the other books in the series. Halter decided to write a trilogy in which are based off of women who are very important in the Bible but not so prominent l......more
Praise for Sarah, the first book in Marek Halter’s Canaan Trilogy
“A worthy heiress to Anita Diamant’s bestseller The Red Tent, and an entertaining read, with a heroine who uses both her brains and her femininity to astonishing effect.” —Atlantic Journal-Constitution
Praise for Zipporah, the second book in the Canaan Trilogy
“In this portrait of an astonishingly sensual and independent woman, there is little doubt that Marek Halter will succeed once again in seducing his readers, male and female alike.” —Marie Claire
“Enjoyable . . . includes many rich cultural details and plenty of steamy sex.” —Publishers Weekly