Pope Joan: A Novel

by Donna Woolfolk Cross

Paperback, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

PS3553.R572

Publication

Ballantine Books (1997), Edition: Reissue, 422 pages

Description

A captivating historical novel, Pope Joan is an international best-seller. Set in the brutal Dark Ages, a time when women were viewed as the root of sin, this novel tells the remarkable tale of one of history's greatest controversies. Denied the priesthood by society's rules, young Joan seizes her opportunity to join a monastery when she assumes her murdered brother's identity and takes the name John Anglicus. Putting her brilliant mind to good use, she excels as a scholar and healer. Joan eventually finds her way to Rome, where the lures of passion and politics threaten to expose her secret. But Joan rises above even these obstacles to achieve the pinnacle of Catholic power-the Papacy.

LCC

PS3553.R572

Original publication date

1996

Physical description

422 p.; 5.47 inches

ISBN

0345416260 / 9780345416261

Barcode

31342000093335
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