About This Book
A young Jewish girl in Bethlehem tends her small garden and family life, learns prayers and stories, and takes part in village routines and a pilgrimage toward the city. Along the way she observes Sabbath customs, the arrival of traveling visitors, shepherds drawn to an unexpected birth, and the simple scene of a child laid in a manger. The narrative traces her quiet wonder and the household and communal responses that shape a growing sense of light, hope, and spiritual meaning.
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