The Source by James A. Michener

The novel is a sweeping historical saga that explores the rich tapestry of human civilization through the lens of an archaeological dig in Israel. As the excavation unfolds, the narrative delves into the lives of various characters across different epochs, from ancient times to the modern era, illustrating the enduring struggles, beliefs, and cultural evolutions of the people who inhabited the region. Through interconnected stories, the book examines themes of faith, conflict, and survival, ultimately highlighting the profound impact of history on the present and future.

Published
1965
Nationality
American
Length
Very Long
Pages
1000-1100
Original Language
English
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