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In first-century Samaria, a woman's identity is defined by the man who rules over her-first a father, then a husband, and eventually a son. To be without a man is to be without covering, without protection, without a name. Alone, she is nothing. When the Samaritan woman, Adva, grieves for her first husband, the Law of Moses requires that she immediately be redeemed by another male in her late husband's family. While still grieving the loss of one man, she is bound to others who curse her, abuse her, or discard her like property. Each husband believes she is a treasure to possess, but many want…mehr

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In first-century Samaria, a woman's identity is defined by the man who rules over her-first a father, then a husband, and eventually a son. To be without a man is to be without covering, without protection, without a name. Alone, she is nothing. When the Samaritan woman, Adva, grieves for her first husband, the Law of Moses requires that she immediately be redeemed by another male in her late husband's family. While still grieving the loss of one man, she is bound to others who curse her, abuse her, or discard her like property. Each husband believes she is a treasure to possess, but many want her to satisfy their needs and to birth a son, an heir, by any means possible. By the time Adva returns home to Sychar, she has endured many unmentionable things. Now that she is home, she hopes to rebuild her life with her son. However, her past comes to haunt her where she least expects it. It looks like everything she hoped for will be lost, and her life may be taken from her. Then she meets a man at the well. He is a Jew. A stranger. A prophet? Yet He sees her. He knows every secret, every sorrow, and every compromise. And still, He offers her living water. Rooted in the customs of ancient Samaria, Kinsman Redeemer is a powerful reimagining of the woman at the well-her losses, her story, and the Messiah who restored her dignity with a single conversation.
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Believing that words are powerful, Jeanette Brewer encourages others to transform challenges into strengths. In her series about the Samaritan woman, she explores themes of family, faith, and honor. She has penned A Husband for Adva and Kinsman Redeemer, with the third book in progress. A graduate of Eastern University and a lifelong learner, Jeanette enjoys doing the research required for this series. She also serves at a local library and in her church. She finds inspiration in Roanoke's Blue Ridge Mountains, speaking with readers, and perusing used bookstores.