Laurie G. (beachgal) reviewed on + 30 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
I really enjoyed both the history and the characters in this historical fiction novel. I didn't know much about the ninth century and the author really brought that period to life for me.
This is the story of the only woman to become pope (or so it is said). Joan loves to learn but as a woman, she is barred from it. When her older brother dies in a Viking attack, Joan sees her chance and assumes his identity. She enters a Benedictine monastery where she learns and becomes known as a scholar and healer. Eventually she goes to Rome and in time, becomes Pope. The story is vivid, honest/realistic, and the characters are exceptionally well drawn. A great read!
This is the story of the only woman to become pope (or so it is said). Joan loves to learn but as a woman, she is barred from it. When her older brother dies in a Viking attack, Joan sees her chance and assumes his identity. She enters a Benedictine monastery where she learns and becomes known as a scholar and healer. Eventually she goes to Rome and in time, becomes Pope. The story is vivid, honest/realistic, and the characters are exceptionally well drawn. A great read!
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