"Smart and earthy . . . richly imaginative . . . the epitome of the storyteller's art."--St. Louis Post-Dispatch, named one of "The Year's Best Books"
"This amazing book could well become a classic of women's literature."--Booklist, named one of the "Year's Ten Best Fantasy Books"
Young Magdalen and Jesus, brimming with youthful charm and arrogance, find each other and fall in love, forging a bond that is stronger than death. Their pleasure is overshadowed by a brilliant but unbalanced druid who knows a perilous secret about Maeve's past. The prequel to The...
"Smart and earthy . . . richly imaginative . . . the epitome of the storyteller's art."--St. Louis Post-Dispatch, named one of "The Year's B...
Johanne Renbeck Elizabeth Cunningham Deborah Stone
Johanne Chandler Renbeck (November 29, 1942-March 7, 2013) was a visual artist born in *Boston, Massachusetts*, who lived in New York State's Hudson Valley. Known most recently for her innovative book art and wearable books (see her website www.johannerenbeck.com) she identified herself as an artist but was clearly also an accomplished poet.
Johanne Chandler Renbeck (November 29, 1942-March 7, 2013) was a visual artist born in *Boston, Massachusetts*, who lived in New York State's Hudson V...
"With Red-Robed Priestess, Cunningham, a storyteller as crafty as J.K. Rowling, ends the Maeve Chronicles befittingly and beautifully, with a fourth novel as fully fruited as the first."--Publisher's Weekly
In this final installment of The Maeve Chronicles, Maeve (the Celtic Mary Magdalen) returns to the British Isles to seek her firstborn daughter, taken from her by the druids more than forty years ago.
Elizabeth Cunningham is the direct descendant of nine generations of Episcopal priests. She grew up hearing rich (sometimes terrifying) liturgical...
"With Red-Robed Priestess, Cunningham, a storyteller as crafty as J.K. Rowling, ends the Maeve Chronicles befittingly and beautifully, with ...
Before there were supermalls, before there were hordes stampeding for Black Friday bargains, there was...The Church of the Regeneration's Annual Fall Rummage Sale
September 1960. Kennedy and Nixon race for the presidency, and the Women of the Church of the Regeneration prepare as usual for the annual rummage sale under the imperious direction of their leader, the light-fingered Charlotte Crowley....Until she is found in the basement smothered by a bag of coats still wrapped in plastic from the drycleaners.
Though the police initially rule the death...
Before there were supermalls, before there were hordes stampeding for Black Friday bargains, there was...The Church of the Regeneration...