Eve, Elissa Elliott
Eve, Elissa Elliott
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Eve
A Novel of the First Woman

Author: Elissa Elliott

Narrator: Sandra Burr, Tanya Eby Sirois, Ellen Grafton

Unabridged: 15 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 01/27/2009


Synopsis

In their world they are alone…a family haunted by banishment, struggling for survival in a harsh new land. A woman who has borne and buried children, Eve sees danger shadowing those she loves, while her husband drifts further and further from the man he was in the Garden, blinded by his need to rebuild a life outside of Eden. One daughter, alluring, self-absorbed Naava, turns away from their beliefs. Another, crippled, ever-faithful Aya, harbors a fateful secret, while brothers Cain and Abel become adversaries, and Dara, the youngest, is chosen for a fate of her own. In one hot, violent summer, by the shores of the muddy Euphrates, strangers arrive on their land. New gods challenge their own. And for Eve, a time of reckoning is at hand. The woman who once tasted the forbidden fruit of paradise sees her family unraveling—as brother turns on brother, culminating in a confrontation that will have far-reaching consequences for them all. From a woman’s first awakening to a mother’s innermost hopes and fears, from moments of exquisite tenderness to a climax of shocking violence, Eve takes us on a breathtaking journey of the imagination. A novel that has it all—romantic love, lust, cruelty, heroism, envy, sacrifice, murder—Eve is a work of mesmerizing literary invention.

About Elissa Elliott

Elissa Elliott is a contributing writer to Books & Culture, and has optioned her first screenplay. She and her husband, Daniel Elliott, live in Rochester, Minnesota. This is her first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara on December 28, 2008

Thanks to my membership at Bookbrowse.com I got an advanced reading copy of Eve. I loved, loved,loved it. Here's the basic premise: What was Eve's life like after Eden? The story goes back and forth in time and is told in 4 voices: Eve's and her daughters, Naava, Dara and Aya. Oddly, Naava's is always......more

Goodreads review by Terence on April 12, 2009

In Eve: A Novel of the First Woman I was hoping to read a provocative account of the Abrahamic religions' mythical genetrix. Unfortunately, it's a fairly predictable, by-the-numbers, Christian apologia. I will give Elliott points for making Eve's and Adam's succumbing to Lucifer's temptations plausi......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on July 31, 2016

(I would hide this because of spoilers, but I'm kind of figuring everyone knows the story of Adam and Eve, and Cain and Abel, so... my bad.) Evocative, intimate, lusciously written, and - because we all know the story - at times almost painful to read, this novel comes highly recommended. I love the......more

Goodreads review by Madeline on March 07, 2024

I have mixed feelings about this book. There were some wonderful aspects; fleshing out the Biblical characters, showing how marriage has been affected by the fall, and showing the link between God and us and parents and children. On the other hand, this book was extremely hard for me to be invested......more