2025 review:
Some books stand the test of time, and for me, this is one of them. I remember Mom reading this book aloud to us when I was a pre-teen, and since then, I’ve reread it three times (at least, according to Goodreads’ record keeping!). It is my favorite Biblical fiction of all time, and I really don’t know now if I love it because of the story, because of my fond memories associated with the book, or if it’s because it’s really that good. I do know that it’s retained its 5-star status over multiple rereads, so that’s a definite positive!
This is an older story, first published in the 1930s. It’s written with an older storytelling style, so occasionally, I noticed it slipped into telling over showing; not a big deal to me, but if I were freshly coming to the story, I expect I might struggle with it more.
What I love about the book, though, is the way the author was able to tell Nehemiah’s story in a way that both made him relatable as a character and stayed true to the Biblical account. This book has inspired me to dig deeper into the book of Nehemiah in the Bible, and I love how Siviter pulled out little mentions to create a well-rounded story. I also love how she used the available archaeological evidence at the time to tell the story; that part fascinated me on this reread!
If you enjoy Biblical fiction with a strong emphasis on living out our faith, enjoy books with a dash of romance and adventure, or simply want to understand the book of Nehemiah better, I’d highly recommend you check this book out. It’s a gem!
2017 review:
Ahh...loved this book. Kind-of fun to read an old favorite again!