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Exodus
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Exodus by Leon Uris is a meticulously researched historical fiction novel that delves into the establishment of the State of Israel. The primary focus is on the period after World War II and the struggle of Jewish refugees to establish a homeland in Israel. First published in 1958, the novel remains unchanged and does not include updates to modern times and conflicts.
The book reads more like non-fiction, with little interaction and dialogue. It follows themes such as survival and perseverance, highlighting the resilience of the Jewish people and the adversity and hatred they faced, especially during the Holocaust. The novel explores the importance of identity and heritage in maintaining Jewish culture and religious identity as they search for a place to call home. The characters form friendships that underscore their sacrifices, love of freedom, and dedication to family.
The book reads more like non-fiction, with little interaction and dialogue. It follows themes such as survival and perseverance, highlighting the resilience of the Jewish people and the adversity and hatred they faced, especially during the Holocaust. The novel explores the importance of identity and heritage in maintaining Jewish culture and religious identity as they search for a place to call home. The characters form friendships that underscore their sacrifices, love of freedom, and dedication to family.
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