Isabella
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Isabella is a historical novel set in medieval Muslim Spain, focusing on a young Christian girl named Isabella. As she navigates the religious conflicts of her time, Isabella encounters Islam and embarks on a transformative journey. The story provides a vivid portrayal of life in the splendid city of Cordoba, highlighting the challenges Isabella faces as she reconciles her father’s Christian beliefs with her own spiritual discoveries. This narrative offers readers an insightful look into the era’s cultural and religious dynamics, emphasizing themes of faith, identity, and personal growth.
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