Synopses & Reviews
One part adventure story, one part archaeological detective work, one part spiritual exploration,
Walking the Bibleis a fascinating, unprecedented journey and#22498;y foot, jeep, rowboat, and camel : through the most famous stories ever told.
Along with prominent Israeli archaeologist Avner Goren, Feiler treks though Turkey, Israel, Egypt, and Jordan visiting the actual places where some of history's most famous events took place, from the mountain where Noah's ark landed (Feiler meets a man who claims to have found the ark) to the site of the legendary burning bush.
Synopsis
Both a heart-racing adventure and an uplifting quest, Walking the Bible describes one man's epic odyssey -- by foot, jeep, rowboat, and camel -- through the greatest stories ever told. From crossing the Red Sea to climbing Mt. Sinai to touching the burning bush, Bruce Feiler's inspiring journey will forever change your view to some of history's most storied events.
About the Author
Bruce Feiler writes a column on contemporary family life for the
New York Timesand is the author of five consecutive
New YorkTimes bestsellers, including
Walking the Bibleand
The Council of Dads. The host of severalPBS series, he is a frequent contributor to ABC, NBC, CBS, NPR, and othermedia. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife,Linda Rottenberg, and their twin daughters.
Bruce Feiler writes a column on contemporary family life for the New York Timesand is the author of five consecutive New YorkTimes bestsellers, including Walking the Bibleand The Council of Dads. The host of severalPBS series, he is a frequent contributor to ABC, NBC, CBS, NPR, and othermedia. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife,Linda Rottenberg, and their twin daughters.