![]() The plot is resolved in a satisfying manner and there is irony in the resolutions of the plot as well. There is a festival of sorts which includes drinking. The sensuality is brief, which includes a scene which shows the king shirtless. There are some stabbings in the film and a man is struck with a stick, but little blood is shown. Hadassah by Tommy Tenney Mark Andrew Olsen was published by Bethany House in January 2005 and is our 13218th. Tenney manages to blend impressive historical accuracy about a crucial time in religious history - with intriguing and page-turning drama. ![]() It is a story of destiny, as Mordecai tells Esther, “Who can say but that God has brought you into the palace for just such a time as this?” In a thrilling and fast-paced style, Tommy Tenney has brought the story of Esther to life. Her purity of character touches the king’s heart. ![]() She brings innocence, charm, and a strong resolve to the character of Esther. Young Tiffany Dupont stands out in her vivid portrayal of the queen. ![]() If you are looking for a book about the life of Queen Esther for the young girls in your life, this is one that would be an excellent choice. ![]() This film, based on the Biblical account of the book of Esther, is well made with a strong cast which includes various ethnicities that accurately reflect the characters in the story. Against a vividly painted historical backdrop, bestselling author Tommy Tenney breathes life into the incredible story of Hadassah, a simple peasant girl who is. This version of the adult Hadassah by Tommy Tenney is for girls 10-14, and is age appropriate for them, having the more graphic details of the adult version replaced with less unsettling wording. ![]()
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