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Pope Joan: A Novel
Pope Joan: A Novel
Donna Cross
Ballantine Books
, 1996 - 448 pages
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highly recommended
"Engaging . . .
Pope
Joan
has all the elements: love, sex, violence, duplicity, and long-buried secrets."
--Los Angeles Times Book Review
For 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 Brontës
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Excellent Historical Fiction
When this
novel
was released, there was some minor brouhaha about how it's "untrue", "there was never a female
pope
", "the author is taking liberties", etc. The kind of controversy that sprang up when "The Da Vinci Code" was released, though nowhere near that level. All of which drew me to the book like a moth to flame. The novel tells the tale of a young woman eager for knowledge who takes on the identity of her brother in order to get an education (as only clergy were eligible to be educated in that time) and ends up being elected Pope. I happen to be Roman catholic, and I wasn't offended by what the author proposes. I love historical fiction, so I didn't really care if it was true or not. What mattered was: did the author do adequate research on the time, customs, people and other details to make the story seem real, come alive and keep me turning the pages? Thankfully, the answer was a resounding yes.
Cross focuses on
Joan
, and the story is told from her point of view. She is an engaging heroine, and I immediately felt immersed in her tale. The writing is fluid, with good background description to put the reader in the right time frame. Yet, the author doesn't become bogged down with details. This truly was a page-turner. Joan slowly rises to prominence in the church, so I had no problem when she was elected Pope. One gripe I did have was the pregnancy fiasco - the ending became more of a circus attraction that didn't fit as well with the rest of the novel. However, it didn't ruin the novel, just tarnished it a bit. Overall, Cross manages to convince us that the unbelievable did happen.
Though this is a work of fiction, the author cleverly includes some factual evidence (circumstantial, certainly) to pique a reader's curiosity about the real possibility that a woman did indeed get elected pope disguised as a man. Church historians and leaders have quick, and likely valid, counters to this evidence, but its existence is tantalizing. This small section made the book that much better because it kept me thinking long past the final page. Some readers have blasted the book for being untrue. Just as many other historical fiction authors have been attacked, including best seller Philippa Gregory. This is fiction - don't read it if you're looking for facts. Overall, a thought-provoking tale with a smart, likeable heroine and excellent writing. Highly recommended.
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I must say, I started reading this for book club and had no idea as to the subject matter. Even though it is titled
Pope
Joan
, in my mind, I assumed this was a historical fiction account of Joan of Arc. Boy did I get my Joans confused! I loved this book and learned so much. I had never heard of Pope Joan and am so glad I did. Her character, spirit, wit and knowledge kept me rooting for her the whole way. Reminiscint of Shield of Three Lions by Pamela Kaufman.
I believe
"Let her copy the behavior of a dog who always has his heart and his eye upon his master: even if his master whip him and throw stones at him." That is an excerpt from the book. It was in a wedding ceremony, spoken to the bride of course. What a lovely time that must have been to be a woman! I liked this book very much due mostly to the fact it is about an amazingly strong, courageous, and gutsy woman. She struggled like no other heroine I have yet read about. The first half of the book has more personality and really focuses on her, her thoughts, her feelings, and her trials. The last half of the book bored me to tears in some places, as it tends to go on and on about the papacy and a lot of war. That was the times and what was occuring during that part of her life, but I wish it had a more personal feel like the first half of the book. NOTE: be aware this is very controversial and when you are overheard discussing it with your close buddy, some very opinated, know it all male is going to butt in and give his two cents and deny her existence. To each their own I say. I BELIEVE.
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