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Thomas and Tasmin, twin siblings hired to oversee a wedding feast in Cana, worry when the host runs out of wine . . . until a guest tells Tasmin to have the servants fill the pitchers by the gate with water from the cistern. Reluctantly, she obeys and is amazed when rainwater turns into the finest wine ever tasted in Cana. When Thomas impulsively decides to follow the teacher from Nazareth, he and Tasmin argue--since the twins have been together since the womb, Tasmin can't accept losing her brother to some magician-prophet. Aided by Jude, younger brother to Jesus of Nazareth, she decides to follow the Nazarene's group and do whatever she must to mend the fractured relationship and bring her brother home.

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The moment I saw Daughter of Cana on Goodreads and Amazon, months before it released, my inner bookworm began salivating. Angela Hunt has proven again and again she can spin a Scripturally accurate, engrossing, and creative Biblical fiction story. Daughter of Cana does not disappoint.At first, I wondered how Angela would handle the risk of main character Tasmin; we know Thomas had a twin but that person is never mentioned in the 66 books of Protestant Scripture, nor even the Apocrypha as far as I know. (Then again, it somehow escaped me that while Thomas' name means "twin," he might have actually had one, so there you go. I guess I felt like since Thomas was the only one mentioned, he must've been an only child from that family. Silly me). Anyway, I was a little skeptical, but Angela builds a good case for Thomas having a twin, and a twin sister at that. Tasmin herself is a multifaceted, sympathetic character, and one unique to her culture. That is, she doesn't seek out marriage or even friendship. She's introverted. She feels out of place in general society. I could identify with that, and so enjoyed her journey on that level. Moreover, I enjoyed seeing her journey as a disciple's sister.More about that--Angela does a wonderful job of portraying what it might have been like to live in Jesus' time and choose whether to believe in Him or not while He was still physically on earth. I think a lot of modern Christians make the naive assumption that because we are on the NT side of the cross, the decision to follow Jesus should be a no-brainer. What we--I included--forget is that Jesus was God and human at once. He asked people to do or say things that made no sense to them. He taught in parables and spoke of the Kingdom of God in ways that might be obvious if you're a twenty-first century Christian who grew up in church, but if you were a first-century Israelite...yeah, I could see thinking Yeshua was crazy or a troublemaker. Thus, why it is so gratifying to see Tasmin and Jude's journeys as they physically follow Yeshua and the others, but also follow the trail to spiritual renewal. Tasmin's revelations about Yeshua are probably some of the best parts of the book.I've focused a lot on Tasmin, but the other characters pop off the page, too. The actual Biblical characters, like Yeshua, Mary, and Thomas are in line with Scripture and beautifully rendered. The addition of fictional characters like little Yagil add some needed flavor and authenticity of human experience. The healing of Yagil is one of my favorite scenes, especially seeing him sitting on Yeshua's lap. As for Jude, he too is a multifaceted character who's a pleasure to get to know. I enjoyed seeing him interact with Tasmin, because while romance is involved, they have an unconventional relationship. I also enjoyed seeing him with Yeshua and his brothers and sisters, getting to know these characters as real people with personalities.As is often the case with a book like this, it's the little scenes that make the plot work and form a cohesive, enjoyable story. Daughter of Cana hits the high points between Jesus' birth and crucifixion and resurrection, including those three (the way Mary tells the birth story is excellent). However, we also get to spend time on smaller instances that lend us insight into who Jesus and His followers might have been as people, which I loved. I loved seeing the disciples interact as a family, and Tasmin and Jude learn from the people they met on their travels.Although I understand and agree that there was nothing untoward about Tasmin and Thomas' relationship, I did sometimes feel they were too close, mostly because of what I found out about their mother. As for that, it works within the story, but I don't feel it was needed or given the time it deserved. That is, Tasmin makes a big deal out of the fact that she can't accept Yeshua for who He is because of her guilt--and yet when she does come to believe in Him, she seems to automatically accept removal of her guilt is part of the deal. I also wonder if the story of the twins' mother was taking too much of a liberty, although the disciples did of course have childhoods, families, and shaping incidents. Anyway, that's kind of a nitpick.The final verdict? Daughter of Cana is a different, yet faithful and engrossing tale of Jesus' ministry, perfect for Easter and Passover season. Read and enjoy.

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