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Average rating3.6
"Engaging . . . Pope Joan has all the elements: love, sex, violence, duplicity, and long-buried secrets."--Los Angeles Times Book ReviewFor a thousand years men have denied her existence--Pope Joan, the woman who disguised herself as a man and rose to rule Christianity for two years. Now this compelling novel animates the legend with a portrait of an unforgettable woman who struggles against restrictions her soul cannot accept.When her older brother dies in a Viking attack, the brilliant young Joan assumes his identity and enters a Benedictine monastery where, as Brother John Anglicus, she distinguishes herself as a scholar and healer. Eventually drawn to Rome, she soon becomes enmeshed in a dangerous mix of powerful passion and explosive politics that threatens her life even as it elevates her to the highest throne in the Western world."Brings the savage ninth century vividly to life in all its alien richness. An enthralling, scholarly historical novel."--Rebecca Fraser, Author of The BrontesFrom the Trade Paperback edition.
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Blah blah god stuff blah blah girls are people too!!! blah blah baddies are bad blah blah blah
TW: rape, women dying in childbirth
Only took me an extra day after book club to finish!
I don't have strong feelings on this one; in fact, my feelings in general kind of waned since the last time I read it. I enjoyed the writing overall, it was a page-turner, though I thought some of the descriptions went on for too long; there were a few too many coincidences for my liking, and the love story (and the way it developed) was ... not great.
Interesting how the Church has changed in the intervening centuries, though.