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Thief of Corinth [text (large print)] / Tessa Afshar.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2018Edition: Center Point Large Print editionDescription: 447 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781683249177
  • 1683249178
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PS3601.F47 T48 2018b
Summary: "After years spent living with her mother and oppressive grandfather in Athens, Ariadne runs away to her father in Corinth, only to discover the perilous secret that destroyed his marriage: Galenos is the infamous thief who robs the city's corrupt of their ill-gotten gains. She becomes his apprentice, but Paul's message offers something different"-- Provided by publisher.
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Large Print Davis (Central) Library Large Print Large Print AFSH In transit from Davis (Central) Library to Gonville Library since 16/04/2024 T00808040 1
Total holds: 1

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

First-century Corinth is a city teeming with commerce and charm. It's also filled with danger and corruption -- the perfect setting for Ariadne's greatest adventure.After years spent living with her mother and oppressive grandfather in Athens, Ariadne runs away to her father's home in Corinth, only to discover the perilous secret that destroyed his marriage: though a Greek of high birth, Galenos is the infamous thief who has been robbing the city's corrupt of their ill-gotten gains.

Regular print version previously published by: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.

Includes discussion questions.

"After years spent living with her mother and oppressive grandfather in Athens, Ariadne runs away to her father in Corinth, only to discover the perilous secret that destroyed his marriage: Galenos is the infamous thief who robs the city's corrupt of their ill-gotten gains. She becomes his apprentice, but Paul's message offers something different"-- Provided by publisher.

Reviews provided by Syndetics

Publishers Weekly Review

Afshar, Christy award-winner for her 2013 novel Harvest of Gold, once again brings historical detail to vibrant life, this time focusing on the city of Corinth-center of first-century CE commerce and culture-and the family of fictional Galenos. Galenos's daughter, Ariadne, has lived with her oppressive mother and grandfather in a villa near Athens ever since her parents' divorce as a child. Now 16, she flees to her father's home in Corinth, where she quickly discovers the family secret: her father is the famous Honorable Thief, who robs only the richest and most unscrupulous citizens. Ariadne faces challenges in her new life, among them the displeasure of the city's women who think she is ridiculous when she enters a prestigious race at the Isthmian Games, as well as the contentious relationship with her foster brother, Theo. Despite this, she is bent on helping her father, even if it means becoming a thief herself. But then, abruptly, Galenos and Ariadne's lives are transformed when Ariadne's brother, Dionysus, arrives from Athens with his friend, Paul of Tarsus. Paul's teachings bring healing to the family, and particularly to Ariadne, who must face her selfishness and pride. Afshar again shows her amazing talent for packing action and intrigue into the biblical setting for modern readers. (Aug.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

Booklist Review

Fearless. Bold. A survivor. This is Ariadne. After escaping her mother's cruelty in Athens, Ariadne returns to the exciting but corrupt city of Corinth only to discover her estranged father's dark secret: he is the Honorable Thief of Corinth. Hungry for revenge after years of abuse, Ariadne joins her father's thieving after a catastrophe at sea leaves the family in financial ruin. When a missionary named Paul arrives, Ariadne resists his message of love and grace. But without the lessons of Paul's Unknown God, her lust for vengeance could cost Ariadne her innocence, her reputation, or even her life. Afshar brings to life the gripping tale of one woman's struggle to choose between rebellion and love. This work of biblical fiction does not require biblical knowledge and offers superb momentum, exhilarating scenes, and moving themes of love and determination. Afshar's lyrical approach to Ariadne's voice makes for a relatable protagonist wrestling with timeless questions of worth and belonging in this exquisitely realistic portrait of the early missionary Paul.--Kate Campos Copyright 2018 Booklist

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