The Legend of Sheba
Rise of a Queen
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July 28, 2014
Lee (Iscariot) brings her talent for research and lively imagination to bear on a woman who has inspired others but about whom little we know little: the Queen of Sheba. The queen figures not only in the Bible but also in the Qur’an and in Ethiopian history. Lee crafts, as usual, an intriguing central figure, one who is priestess, queen, and the survivor of shifting, often treacherous politics. The woman known as Bilqis in her native land of Sheba journeys to Israel to negotiate with King Solomon, having already begun a provocative and enigmatic correspondence with him. Solomon proves profound and puzzling, and as the two heads of state match wits in a slow dance of understated yet inevitable seduction. Parts of the narrative before Bilqis arrives in Israel lack sufficient tension. But the ending is deeply satisfying. Another winner by Lee. Agents: Dan Raines and Meredith Smith, Creative Trust.
September 1, 2014
Part love story, part historical fiction, Lee's fascinating reimagining of the life of a legendary biblical figure details the rise to power of one of the most famous queens in religious history. Bilqis, Queen of Sheba, is a multidimensional protagonist, intelligent enough to hold the throne in a world of men who would try to take it from her by any means necessary. The long-distance love that develops between her and King Solomon is at times playful and impassioned, as well as hopeful. Their relationship results in a son whose descendants, according to religious tradition, reign for more than 3,000 years. Winner of the Christian Book Award (for Iscariot), Lee draws from what little exists of historical documents and a cadre of theologians' research to build a dramatic and unforgettable portrait of an intriguing woman. This exquisite novel will enable readers to travel to the tenth century BCE and witness the life and traditions of its women and rulers. VERDICT The realistic portrayal of an often maligned heroine will appeal to fans of Anita Diamant's The Red Tent. It will also attract readers who love stories featuring strong female protagonists who overcome adversity. [See Q&A with Lee, p. 86.--Ed.]
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