Pope Joan A Novel

Pope Joan A Novel by Donna Woolfolk Cross, published by Crown on June 9, 2009, is a historical fiction that vividly brings the Dark Ages to life. This 432-page narrative centers on the legendary figure of Pope Joan, a woman who disguised herself as a man to rise to the papacy, defying the societal norms of her time. The story unfolds as Joan, a brilliant and talented individual, takes on her brother’s identity after his tragic death, navigating the complexities of love, politics, and the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated world.
Readers will find a richly woven tale that explores themes of identity and resilience against the backdrop of medieval society. As Joan, now Brother John Anglicus, excels as a scholar and healer, she becomes embroiled in the dangerous politics of Rome, ultimately achieving unprecedented power. The novel delves into the struggles and triumphs of a woman who challenges the restrictions imposed upon her, offering a compelling look at a historical figure whose existence has been shrouded in myth.
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“Pope Joan has all the elements one wants in a historical drama—love, sex, violence, duplicity, and long-buried secrets. Cross has written an engaging book.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review
In this international bestseller and basis for the 2009 movie of the same name, Donna Woolfolk Cross brings the Dark Ages to life in all their brutal splendor and shares the dramatic story of a woman whose strength of vision led her to defy the social restrictions of her day.
For a thousand years her existence has been denied. She is the legend that will not die—Pope Joan, the ninth-century woman who disguised herself as a man and rose to become the only female ever to sit on the throne of St. Peter. Now in this riveting novel, Cross paints a sweeping portrait of an unforgettable heroine who struggles against restrictions her soul cannot accept.
Brilliant and talented, young Joan rebels against medieval social strictures forbidding women to learn. When her brother is brutally killed during a Viking attack, Joan takes up his cloak—and his identity—and enters the monastery of Fulda. As Brother John Anglicus, Joan distinguishes herself as a great scholar and healer. Eventually, she is drawn to Rome, where she becomes enmeshed in a dangerous web of love, passion, and politics. Triumphing over appalling odds, she finally attains the highest office in Christendom—wielding a power greater than any woman before or since. But such power always comes at a price . . .
“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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