For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy On My Little Pain
Knihu kúpite v
1 e-shope
od
15,68 €
Panta Rhei
15,68 €
Skladom
(dodanie do 3 dní)
Krátky popis
SHORTLISTED FOR SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL BOOK AWARDS 2023A SCOTTISH BOOK
TRUST BOOK OF THE MONTHTHE TIMES BOOK OF THE MONTH (HISTORICAL
FICTION)A CHURCH HOUSE BOOKSHOP BOOK OF THE WEEKAn astounding
debut, both epic and intimate, about grief, trauma, revelation, and
the hidden lives of women - by a major new talent'Miraculously
conjured ... Brilliantly done' THE TIMES, Book of the Month'A
beautiful book ... It warmed my heart' MAX PORTER'Electrifying ...A
pocket epic' GUARDIAN'The best first novel I've read in years ...
So full and so vivid, it is amazing' RODDY DOYLE'A vibrant portrait
of female courage' OBSERVERIn the year of 1413, two women meet for
the first time in the city of Norwich. Margery has left her
fourteen children and husband behind to make her journey.Her
visions of Christ – which have long alienated her from her family
and neighbours, and incurred her husband’s abuse – have placed
her in danger with the men of the Church, who have begun to hound
her as a heretic. Julian, an anchoress, has not left Norwich, nor
the cell to which she has been confined, for twenty-Âthree years.
She has told no one of her own visions – and knows that time is
running out for her to do so.The two women have stories to tell one
another. Stories about girlhood, motherhood, sickness, loss, doubt
and belief, revelations more the powerful than the world is ready
to hear. Their meeting will change everything.Sensual, vivid and
humane, For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy On My Little Pain cracks
history open to reveal the lives of two extraordinary women.
____________________________________________________________________________'Magnificent,
bold and compelling' ROSIE ANDREWS, author of the Sunday
Times-bestselling The Leviathan'A startling read ... Magic' JO
BROWNING WROE, author of the Sunday Times-bestselling A Terrible
Kindness'Intimately observed, lyrically written and meticulously
researched.I loved this' KIRSTY LOGAN, author of Things We Say in
the Dark