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STEVEN JAMES BARTLETT

CHRIST’S JOURNAL

 

The second novel of the quintet, Voices from the Past

 

Christ's Journal

 

by

 

Paul Alexander Bartlett

Ed. Steven James Bartlett

 

Autograph Editions, 2007
illustrated by the author

ISBN:  978-0-6151-5645-3

 

 

In Christ’s Journal, bestselling author Paul Alexander Bartlett takes a daring step in this unique novel and places the reader for the first time in the shoes of The Fisherman. In this finely crafted and historically accurate portrait of the ancient Biblical world, Bartlett recreates the moving story of the last months of Christ’s life as Jesus Himself may have experienced them when He brought to mankind a message of love and enduring hope.

About the Author

Paul Alexander Bartlett is known for his published fiction (e.g., When the Owl Cries, a historical novel that takes place during the Mexican Revolution, freely downloadable from Project Gutenberg) and non-fiction (e.g., The Haciendas of Mexico: An Artist’s Record). His writing has been commended by many leading authors and critics, among them James Michener, Pearl Buck, Ford Madox Ford, John Dos Passos, Grace Flandrau, Sinclair Lewis, and many others. Voices from the Past was written by Paul Alexander Bartlett over a period of several decades. After his death in an automobile accident in 1990, the manuscripts of the five novels were discovered among his as yet unpublished papers. He had been at work adding the finishing touches to the manuscripts. His son Steven edited and brought the work to publication.

 

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May also be freely downloaded as an eBook from Project Gutenberg:

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