
Let Us Follow Him is a historical novella by Henryk Sienkiewicz, published in 1897, set during the time surrounding the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The story follows Antea, the wife of a Roman patrician, who, along with her husband Caius Septimius Cinna, travels to Jerusalem seeking relief from mysterious visions. Witnessing Jesus's teachings and crucifixion profoundly impacts Antea, leading her to a transformative understanding of love, hope, and faith. This work explores the intersection of personal struggle and historical events, reflecting on the enduring power of belief.





















