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The Wolf Shall Dwell with the Lamb

Narrated by George Guidall

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Pub Date 1 May 2026 | Archive Date 17 Mar 2026


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Description

In the Lebanese village of Bhamdoun in 1931, Joseph Friedmann is born to a 15-year-old Syrian-Jewish girl hastily married off to a Belgian businessman thirty years her senior. After his parents divorce, Joseph's new Christian step-father refuses to rear a Jewish child. At the age of eight, Joseph is banished to a Catholic convent, where he experiences betrayal, anti-Semitism, and a deep trauma he cannot bring himself to name. He learns to survive by locking away his feelings. But at the age of fifteen, he allows himself to fall in love with Isabella, a nun-in-training. This, too, ends in heartbreak. She leaves the convent, taking with her Joseph's unborn child and his hopes of ever belonging in Lebanon.

Joseph sets out on foot toward Palestine, where he takes part in Israel’s 1948 War of Independence. He is finally home. But his new country needs his unique set of skills, and Joseph returns to Lebanon as an Israeli spy. Over time, the tools of his trade – daring, violence, deceit, and suppression of self – exact an ever-increasing toll. After twenty years under cover, he completes one final, decisive operation. Now he faces a choice: escape to safety in Israel, or attempt to lay claim to his future by confronting the past – the mother who forsook him; the abbess who abused him; the lover who deserted him.

THE WOLF SHALL DWELL WITH THE LAMB is a literary thriller. This work contextualizes the geopolitical, religious, social and historical realities of the Arab-Israeli conflict and the roots of the current violence in the Middle East. The world needs this novel precisely at this time. The book reminds us of the historical imperatives leading to the founding of the State of Israel, while acknowledging the pain and longing experienced by its Arab citizens and neighbors.


In the Lebanese village of Bhamdoun in 1931, Joseph Friedmann is born to a 15-year-old Syrian-Jewish girl hastily married off to a Belgian businessman thirty years her senior. After his parents...


Advance Praise

An unforgettable story. The Wolf Shall Dwell with the Lamb is a deeply moving, wonderfully written tale of faith, struggle, and survival. It feels both timely and timeless. — Jonathan Eig, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for King: A Life


An unforgettable story. The Wolf Shall Dwell with the Lamb is a deeply moving, wonderfully written tale of faith, struggle, and survival. It feels both timely and timeless. — Jonathan Eig, winner of...


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EDITION Audiobook, Unabridged
ISBN 9780997843057
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DURATION 14 Hours, 18 Minutes, 21 Seconds

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Fantastic! I absolutely could not put it down. Joseph's story, his life, will stay with me for weeks, and months, and years. The writing and the character development are top-notch. The story is focused on a time/geography that I don't think is commonly explored, and certainly I hadn't read any fictionalizations like it before. Deserves more than five stars. Highly recommend.

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Wonderful book!!! 5 stars!! While not a true story, the author draws from historical accounts and tries to bring events alive through the telling of Joseph Friedmann's life.

It had that rare triple win: I felt connected to Joseph's character, the writing was beautiful, and the plot kept moving.

Highly recommend for anyone interested in historical fiction. I listened to the audiobook and the narrator was good, but there was something about the recording that made it hard to hear at times. Nevertheless, I would still recommend both as a book and audiobook. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC.

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This was a unique story. It follows Joseph from age 8. He is Jewish and winds up in unique situations. For example, he is sent to live in a convent. I enjoyed the history of Israel’s 1948 War of Independence. George Guidall is the narrator and gives a stellar performance. This is fast paced and kept me wanting more. Highly recommend.

I was blessed with an ALC. Thank you NetGalley and Vermillion Thread Press, LLC. The opinions expressed are my own and unbiased.

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