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Rating: Summary: From the Critics Review: "You have choreographed a powerful, intrically woven story here, highly informative. You write in a most distinctive fashion." --Scott Michel, novelist and playwright"Ann Sharra tells this personal epic in an intensely audacious and brilliant manner. Thrilling, breathtaking, and unflinchingly accurate."--Zedi Al-Werdi, Ph.D., Iniversity of Baghdad Central Library
Rating: Summary: From the Critics Review: "You have choreographed a powerful, intrically woven story here, highly informative. You write in a most distinctive fashion." --Scott Michel, novelist and playwright "Ann Sharra tells this personal epic in an intensely audacious and brilliant manner. Thrilling, breathtaking, and unflinchingly accurate."--Zedi Al-Werdi, Ph.D., Iniversity of Baghdad Central Library
Rating: Summary: The New Orleans Times--Picayune Reviews Review: Ann Sharra's novel does not follow the trail of standard historical romance. The major innovation of Triumph in Paradise demonstrates the timelessness of love to prevail over all other human emotions. This is a refreshing story of love from Ancient Babylonia that has deep meaning for the 21st century.
Rating: Summary: A true love story from ancient Babylonia Review: The author has done a super job in creating this romance novel, TRIUMPH IN PARADISE--a truthful and therapeutic story of the ardent passions of a Babylonian princess that set fire to the ancient world, and lives on as the greatest love story of eastern romance. Princess Yun-eve, daughter of Naram-sin, king of Agade was caught between a life in the priestess' cloister and the passionate love that the goddess, Inanna, instilled in her for a Ninevite priest who became king of Assyria--a story never before told in novel form. I know that the story is true, because I found in the University of Baghdad Central Library nearly the same core of facts that the author unfolded in her novel. She claims that she attended the University of Baghdad. A great job of passion and historical revelation.
Rating: Summary: The Atlanta Journal Constitution Reviews Review: This is the tender story of a 16-year-old Babylonian princess that wins the heart of the reader. The cosmic dance of love shines brightly through the darkness of man's struggle to understand himself, revealing the meaning of love at its finest. The characterizations in this true story set in ancient Babylonia are most impressive.
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