City of Three Faiths
The Translators of Toledo, Book One
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Kate Dellow
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Ricardo Gomez
Toledo, 1080. Alfonso VI's Christian armies close in on a city that has sheltered Muslim, Jewish, and Christian scholars for generations. As the walls fall, three men — Abraham Cohen, the Jewish physician; Yusuf al-Qurtubi, the Islamic astronomer; and Diego Medina, the Christian scribe — forge a secret covenant: preserve the manuscripts, protect the knowledge, outlast the conquerors.
Toledo falls. The promises of tolerance crumble. But the covenant holds.
The first novel in The Translators of Toledo trilogy follows three unlikely allies across the chaos of conquest, tracing what survives when power changes hands and what is buried — deliberately, ingeniously — for those who come after. Layered with philosophical debate, multicultural friendship, and the quiet heroism of men who choose knowledge over safety.
For listeners drawn to Ken Follett's cathedral-scale ambition, Umberto Eco's intellectual density, and stories where ideas themselves become acts of resistance.
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