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The Exodus of Ayala

By: Alexandra Shaw
Narrated by: Alexandra Shaw
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Ayala Abraham, finds herself and her family in danger following the creation of new a country. As hostility toward her family intensifies in her home country and neighboring nations, her family's safety and livelihood are put at risk. A chance encounter with a British soldier sets in motion a series of events that will permanently alter Ayala's life.

Ayala's family must decide what to do when her country institutes Martial Law where her faith is deemed criminal. Driven by an unwavering determination, Ayala must accept that life as she once knew it has drastically changed. She must leave her home and journey to another to escape persecution. Ultimately, it is up to Ayala to define her own identity and chart her path to safety.

"The Exodus of Ayala" interweaves themes of survival, friendship, family, and love transcending borders. It is a story that exemplifies courage and resilience.

©2024 Alexandra Shaw (P)2024 Alexandra Shaw
Historical Historical Fiction Multicultural

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