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The Gospel of Eve

By: Rachel Mann
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Littlemore College is in a picturesque village just outside Oxford. Its calm surroundings have seen generations of aspirant priests pray and train. As far the outside world is concerned, human passions are restrained by devotion to a higher calling. But this is the 1990s, and women are training for priesthood for the very first time. Passions are running high, and at Littlemore College’s enclosed and febrile heart, a small group of brilliant young ordinands, the favoured students of the charismatic and controversial Medievalist, Professor Albertus Loewe, are asking themselves some very dangerous questions indeed.

When Catherine Bolton arrives with her freshly-minted doctorate on Chaucer and the church, Dr. Loewe and his secretive group of students represent an irresistible challenge to her and her new friend Evie Kirkland. But just as Evie is not quite the friend she seems to be, so, too, the medieval passions of Dr. Loewe's group are more far reaching and intense than she could ever have imagined.

Rachel Mann is an Anglican Priest, poet, writer and broadcaster based in South Manchester. Her previous books include Fierce Imaginings, which was shortlisted for the 2019 Michael Ramsey Prize for theological writing, the best-selling Lent course "From Now On", and her memoir, Dazzling Darkness.

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This fascinating story held our attention from beginning to end. We read of love, hate,forgiveness and redemption intertwined with a deep fascination with ancient books and ritual. Grippingly narrated by the author.

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