

“Sue Monk Kidd believes writing is an act of courage. A radical reimagining of the New Testament that reflects on women’s longing and silencing and awakening, it is a true masterpiece.” “I kept having to close this novel and breathe deeply, again and again. There’s an exuberance to Ana that vibrates off every page, and that is a testament to Kidd’s gifts.” Instead it’s an exploration of a triumphant, fierce spirit and the stories she aches to tell.

“Kidd’s narrative, etched into the emotionally precise and tactile prose of Ana’s first-person voice. “Historical fiction page-turner… An excellent book club choice…The intensity, bravery, and strength of character of Ana, as imagined by Kidd will inspire readers but in a different way: to live authentically and remain true to oneself.” “A richly imagined first-person narrative…In addition to providing a woman-centered version of New Testament events, Kidd’s novel is also a vibrant portrait of a woman striving to preserve and celebrate women’s stories-her own and countless others.” …an epic masterpiece that is a triumph of insight and storytelling.” How many authors would take this on?…The Book of Longings is not just an extraordinary novel, but one with lasting power…Kidd’s brilliance shines through on so many levels, but not the least in her masterful, reverential approach to capturing Jesus of Nazareth as a fully human young man in his 20’s.

“Kidd is courageous in imagining the life of Jesus as a married man.
