Rapture
Emily Maguire
Rapture
Emily Maguire
The motherless child of an English priest living in ninth-century Mainz, Agnes is a wild and brilliant girl with a deep, visceral love of God. At eighteen, to avoid a future as a wife or nun, Agnes enlists the help of a lovesick Benedictine monk to disguise herself as a man and devote her life to the study she is denied as a woman.
So begins the life of John the Englishman: a matchless scholar and scribe of the revered Fulda monastery, then a charismatic heretic in an Athens commune and, by her middle years, a celebrated teacher in Rome. There, Agnes (as John) dazzles the Church hierarchy with her knowledge and wisdom and finds herself at the heart of political intrigue in a city where gossip is a powerful-and deadly-currency.
And when the only person who knows her identity arrives in Rome, she will risk everything to once again feel what it is to be known-and loved.
Review
Pierre Sutcliffe
Long a source of conjecture, the myth or legend of a female pope has endured for centuries. Pope John of England was allegedly Pope Joan, and ascended to the throne of Saint Peter after disguising herself as a man in the middle ages, reigning for two years from 855 to 857 AD. She was apparently exposed after giving birth during a procession. From this persistent myth, Emily Maguire has written an enthralling tale following Agnes, the only daughter of a widowed bishop in an isolated part of England.
Agnes’s father allows her to listen to his theological and philosophical discussions with visiting priests and clerics. She is also taught to read and questions her father, but only in private as women are not allowed to speak or argue with men. As fervently as she believes in God and all his works, she struggles with her future as wife, widow or nun.
When a young Benedictine monk has philosophical discussions with her as they walk in the neighbouring fields and forests, she is torn between a budding and curious affection and her reluctance to accept the options available to her. After a series of unfortunate events, Agnes decides to disguise herself as a man, indeed as a priest, and travel and learn with her lovesick monk.
Agnes becomes ‘John the Englishman’, and a novitiate at a prestigious monastery, where she works tirelessly as a scribe. Her deep theological knowledge and intelligence ultimately leads her (him) to the Vatican.
Maguire writes in an amazing style that is neither anachronistic nor left moribund in an attempt to seem medieval. This book is awash in mud, ordure, sweat, blood and all bodily fluids. At times you feel as if you are reading this by candlelight in a stable or the back of a church. It’s a powerful and thrilling novel.
This item is in-stock at 8 shops and will ship in 3-4 days
Our stock data is updated periodically, and availability may change throughout the day for in-demand items. Please call the relevant shop for the most current stock information. Prices are subject to change without notice.
Sign in or become a Readings Member to add this title to a wishlist.