1172. The Kingdom of
Jerusalem, also known as 'Outremer', the land beyond the sea. Outremer
was a young realm, one baptized in blood when the men of the First
Crusade captured Jerusalem from the Saracens in 1099. Those crusaders
who stayed had to adapt to an utterly new world, a land of blazing heat
and exotic customs and enemies who were also neighbors.
Balian d'Ibelin had long enjoyed a relationship of mutual respect with Saladin.
But Saladin was set upon taking Jerusalem by storm, seeing it as a
blood debt, retribution for the massacre in 1099.
Defeating Saladin
would have been a challenge for any king, but while Baldwin IV was
intelligent, educated, charismatic, courageous, and dedicated to the
welfare and protection of his people, he was also doomed by his
affliction with leprosy. However, he fought his disease as fiercely as
he fought the Saracens, though, and when he learned that Saladin was
planning to invade Outremer, he won a remarkable victory over a much
larger Saracen army at Montisgard in 1177; Saladin himself barely
escaped capture. Balian took part in that battle, too, for he was loyal
to his young, dying king.
Eventually, Balian's finest hour would come,
for he convinced Saladin to accept a peaceful surrender . . .
Filled
with drama and battle, tragedy and romance, Sharon Penman's latest
novel tells the epic story of a clash of cultures that continues to
resonate today.
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F - 2057 | The Land Beyond the Sea by Sharon Kay Penman
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