Reader recommendation: Daughter of Jerusalem
Monitor readers share their favorite book picks.
Monitor readers share their favorite book picks.
By
Jayne I. Hanlin, St. Louis
Joanne Otto wrote Daughter of Jerusalem primarily for middle-grade readers, but as an adult, I thoroughly enjoyed it too. Based on biblical references, the book gives some of the history of Jesus in a unique way – through the eyes of Mara, a spunky-spirited young girl appealing to modern readers. One quickly identifies with her and is pulled into the fast-paced story. The glossary gives helpful information about key vocabulary words, the author includes discussion questions for each chapter, and there is a lot for readers to consider about how Mara’s experiences relate to their own.