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This whole book is either a misunderstanding of the genre historical fiction or a purposeful proselytizing disguised as a story. Either way, it is very strange indeed. Although based in a historical time period, it is a totally outlandish tale about resurrection with not so very vague christian references. There are also some serious racial undertones that I found very unpleasant as well. Overall a wacky story that is completely unbelievable. In my mind historical fiction is setting your characters in a realistic and believable setting that is historically accurate. I think this would be better classified as fiction, then it would probably be enjoyable. The saving grace was the narration, which was solid. If you are looking for an interesting piece of fiction, then this might be up your alley as it is at the very least entertaining. If you are looking for believable historical fiction, look elsewhere.

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