A Voice in the Wind

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A Voice in the Wind is a Christian historical novel by Francine Rivers that follows a young Jewish-Christian slave’s faith and struggles in the decadent world of ancient Rome.

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instanceOf Christian novel
novel
author Francine Rivers NERFINISHED
authorNationality American
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts decadence of ancient Rome
followedBy An Echo in the Darkness NERFINISHED
genre Christian fiction
historical fiction
religious fiction
hasSequel An Echo in the Darkness NERFINISHED
As Sure as the Dawn NERFINISHED
hasSubject Christianity in the Roman Empire NERFINISHED
martyrdom
religious conversion
slavery in ancient Rome
intendedMarket adult
language English
literaryForm prose
mainCharacter Hadassah NERFINISHED
market Christian fiction market
medium print
narrativePerspective third-person
notableFor portrayal of early Christian persecution
strong Christian themes
originalLanguage English
originalPublicationYear 1993
partOf Mark of the Lion trilogy NERFINISHED
positionInSeries 1
protagonistReligion Jewish-Christian
protagonistStatus slave
publisher Tyndale House Publishers NERFINISHED
series Mark of the Lion NERFINISHED
settingPeriod Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
First-century Roman Empire
targetAudience Christian readers
themes courage
faith
love
persecution
sacrifice
spiritual struggle
timeSetting 1st century AD
workOf Francine Rivers NERFINISHED

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Francine Rivers notableWork A Voice in the Wind