What a well-written review.

Chris Winfield

The Gospel of Lilith is a creative work of fiction based on legend and conjecture. However, this imaginative story does not appear to stray far from the images people have of Lilith. After reading it, the reader will come away with multiple questions about Adam’s first wife. Is she benevolent or malevolent? Was it Lilith or Eve – Adam’s second wife after Lilith leaves Eden – lead Adam astray after feeding him the fruit of The Tree of Knowledge? Was the fruit of The Tree of Knowledge an apple, a fig, or a pomegranate? Did Adam gain more knowledge after eating the fruit? Did it matter?

The story is a first-person narrative told by Lilith – ostensibly, Adam’s first wife. Lilith describes her life after leaving Adam and Eden. Lilith — ostensibly Adam’s first wife — speaks in a first-person narrative. Lilith describes her life after leaving Adam and Eden.

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