Leah was known by many as the ignored older sister of the Bible's beautiful Rachel and the apparently unloved wife of the patriarch Jacob. Due to popular belief though, her life was more than a dismal, useless existence. Underneath the short account of her life in the Bible was a woman who dealt with many of the issues women face today, rejection, loneliness and control. This is her story in the form of a novel.
"Leah was known by many as the ignored older sister of the Bible's beautiful Rachel and the apparently unloved wife of the patriarch Jacob. Due to popular belief though, her life was more than a dismal, useless existence. Underneath the short account of her life in the Bible was a woman who dealt with many of the issues women face today, rejection, loneliness and control. This is her story in the form of a novel."@en
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