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Orphaned shortly after birth, the infant Zippoarch is taken in by Jethro, high priest and sage of the Midianites, a tribe of the Arabian Peninsula. Jethro adores his adopted daughter and she becomes an honored member of his family, but Zipporah is a Cushite--"an African--"and her blackness marks her blackness marks her as an outsider . No Medianite man will have her as a wife.But, one day, while drawing water from well Zipporah meets a stranger, a fugitive from Egypt who is tormented by his past. His name is Moses and although he was raised in the house of the Pharaoh, he is a Hebrew, a member of the slave class, and he has fled Egypt after killing one of the pharaoh's overseers. Zipporah and Moses fall in love, but Zipporah refuses to marry him, even though they have two children together. First, she insists, Moses must accept his destiny--"to return to Egypt and lead his people out of slavery. When God Reveals himself to Moses in the burning bush. His words echo Zipporah's and Moses returns to confront Pharaoh, armed with what he has learned from Zipporah about the force of justice and the liberation of the oppressed. Featuring a bold, spirited woman of color as its protagonist, "Zipporah will appeal to a wide range of readers and is the perfect next subject for Halter's Canaan Trilogy.Halter, Marek is the author of 'Zipporah Wife Of Moses Book Two of the Canaan Trilogy', published 2005 under ISBN 9780786273683 and ISBN 0786273682.
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