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A Meeting of Two Prophets

door Judah Tasa

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THE LGBTQ+ YA STORY YOU NEVER KNEW YOU NEEDED! Follow this YA LGBTQ+ coming of age story that speaks to the power of the human spirit, the bravery of two young men from different walks of life, and the often difficult plight for countless people across the globe whose hearts crave something their family, friends, and neighbours may not yet, or indeed ever, understand. 'Mo', a bright, young Muslim from Manchester, has battled depression his entire life. As he takes tentative steps toward healing, he finds himself on a journey of self-discovery that surprises everyone - including himself. Moishe, an eighteen-year-old Chasidic Jew from London, has always known where his life will lead. As he studies religious texts in Jerusalem, he eagerly awaits the day he will marry and start a family, but tough questions force him to confront what's he's long ignored and to consider an alternative path in life. When a chance meeting introduces Mo and Moishe, their separate journeys to self-discovery collide in unimaginable ways and with unavoidable consequences that force them to traverse political, religious, and social barriers. Reviews This is queer romance book unlike any I have ever read before. Judah stole my heart with these lovely boys and I can't wait to read what he writes next. - Goodreads Review JUST WANTED TO SAY THAT I LOVE THIS BOOK SO MUCH! It's been a long time since I have read a book that really affected me in a meaningful and personal way. - Goodreads Review "But we weren't two ideologies, we were two people."Every line in this book is beautifully crafted, oozing with passion and prose; the line above truly stood out to me, above all others. - Goodreads review This book. this book made me laugh. this book made me cry. this book made me squeal with delight. this book this book this book. everyone? do yourself a favor and preorder this one. it is so so incredibly important and so so well done. i am astonished at how beautiful this book is. every sentence is a work of art on its own. i'm genuinely speechless. i haven't read a book like this is a long time. - Goodreads Review With reflective dialogues and fluent prose, Judah skillfully intertwines two different views through a self-discovery story, addressing the Palestinian/Israeli conflict's controversial topic admirably. - Goodreads Review It has been a long time since I have loved a Queer YA book as much as this! - Goodreads Review A reading experience I will never forget! I've never related so much to a book character in my life before. - Goodreads Review So happy this was my first read of 2021, I felt I could relate and I am happy the writer is giving people a look into my country and these different communities. - Goodreads Review… (meer)
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THE LGBTQ+ YA STORY YOU NEVER KNEW YOU NEEDED! Follow this YA LGBTQ+ coming of age story that speaks to the power of the human spirit, the bravery of two young men from different walks of life, and the often difficult plight for countless people across the globe whose hearts crave something their family, friends, and neighbours may not yet, or indeed ever, understand. 'Mo', a bright, young Muslim from Manchester, has battled depression his entire life. As he takes tentative steps toward healing, he finds himself on a journey of self-discovery that surprises everyone - including himself. Moishe, an eighteen-year-old Chasidic Jew from London, has always known where his life will lead. As he studies religious texts in Jerusalem, he eagerly awaits the day he will marry and start a family, but tough questions force him to confront what's he's long ignored and to consider an alternative path in life. When a chance meeting introduces Mo and Moishe, their separate journeys to self-discovery collide in unimaginable ways and with unavoidable consequences that force them to traverse political, religious, and social barriers. Reviews This is queer romance book unlike any I have ever read before. Judah stole my heart with these lovely boys and I can't wait to read what he writes next. - Goodreads Review JUST WANTED TO SAY THAT I LOVE THIS BOOK SO MUCH! It's been a long time since I have read a book that really affected me in a meaningful and personal way. - Goodreads Review "But we weren't two ideologies, we were two people."Every line in this book is beautifully crafted, oozing with passion and prose; the line above truly stood out to me, above all others. - Goodreads review This book. this book made me laugh. this book made me cry. this book made me squeal with delight. this book this book this book. everyone? do yourself a favor and preorder this one. it is so so incredibly important and so so well done. i am astonished at how beautiful this book is. every sentence is a work of art on its own. i'm genuinely speechless. i haven't read a book like this is a long time. - Goodreads Review With reflective dialogues and fluent prose, Judah skillfully intertwines two different views through a self-discovery story, addressing the Palestinian/Israeli conflict's controversial topic admirably. - Goodreads Review It has been a long time since I have loved a Queer YA book as much as this! - Goodreads Review A reading experience I will never forget! I've never related so much to a book character in my life before. - Goodreads Review So happy this was my first read of 2021, I felt I could relate and I am happy the writer is giving people a look into my country and these different communities. - Goodreads Review

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