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February East Valley Book Club Meetup

Feb 18
Wed 7:00 PM
Location

1335 S. Alma School Rd.
Mesa, AZ 85210
480-833-1300

Estimated attendance
 12  people attended.
5.00 5.004

Who organized?
Shelly Hughes

Hi Guys! Sorry for the late post. Well, a big group for January, and a wonderful discussion! Welcome to all the new members, and we hope to see you again!

For Feb, we have chosen "Pope Joan" by Donna Woolcroft Cross.
From Publishers Weekly
Cross makes an excellent, entertaining case in her work of historical fiction that, in the Dark Ages, a woman sat on the papal throne for two years. Born in Ingelheim in A.D. 814 to a tyrannical English canon and the once-heathen Saxon he made his wife, Joan shows intelligence and persistence from an early age. One of her two older brothers teaches her to read and write, and her education is furthered by a Greek scholar who instructs her in languages and the classics. Her mother, however, sings her the songs of her pagan gods, creating a dichotomy within her daughter that will last throughout her life. The Greek scholar arranges for the continuation of her education at the palace school of the Lord Bishop of Dorstadt, where she meets the red-haired knight Gerold, who is to become the love of her life. After a savage attack by Norsemen destroys the village, Joan adopts the identity of her older brother, slain in the raid, and makes her way to Fulda, to become the learned scholar and healer Brother John Anglicus. After surviving the plague, Joan goes to Rome, where her wisdom and medical skills gain her entrance into papal circles. Lavishly plotted, the book brims with fairs, weddings and stupendous banquets, famine, plague and brutal battles. Joan is always central to the vivid action as she wars with the two sides of herself, "mind and heart, faith and doubt, will and desire." Ultimately, though she leads a man's life, Joan dies a woman's death, losing her life in childbirth. In this colorful, richly imagined novel, Cross ably inspires a suspension of disbelief, pulling off the improbable feat of writing a romance starring a pregnant pope.

This looks like a good read. I hope to see everyone in Feb!

Shelly

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  • Posted Feb 7, 2009 12:44 PM
    The Perfect Commander!
    I have extra copies of Pope Joan from the library (from a book club kit) if anyone needs to borrow one. Please e-mail me at [masked] and we can arrange to meet. Deb
  • John Carpenter
    Posted Feb 4, 2009 4:44 PM
    This is a GREAT read...a real page turner. The detailed research that went into this novel was wonderful. Moreover, the author made you feel as if you were beside Pope Joan on her epic journey. I read this book after my wife tossed it into my lap one evening and with a ho-hum I set aside the book I was reading and by page two the hook was set! Is this novel fact or fiction, who knows, all I know is it was a splendid effort in intertwining historical facts with an active writers imagination.
  • Sandy
    Posted Feb 4, 2009 2:29 PM
    I have my Writers' Group on the 18th so will not be attending. Have fun!

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