The Maiden of All Our Desires, Peter Manseau
The Maiden of All Our Desires, Peter Manseau
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The Maiden of All Our Desires

Author: Peter Manseau

Narrator: Anne Flosnik

Unabridged: 7 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/19/2022


Synopsis

Fourteenth-century Europe. The Black Death has killed half the known world, and in an isolated convent, a small group of nuns spends their days in work, austerity, and devotion, chanting the Liturgy of the Hours. But their community is threatened. Rumors of heresy and a scandalous Book of Ursula, based on the teachings of the charismatic former abbess and founder of the order, have prompted the male church hierarchy to launch an investigation. The priest assigned to minister to the nuns, Father Francis, who is wracked by guilt for an unspeakable crime committed during the lawless plague years, was no friend of Ursula and can't be counted on to defend the order. Disrespect and rebellion infect some novices, and the youngest among them pines for the bishop's chief inquisitor. And Mother John, the convent's aging spiritual leader, fears she's losing her mind after experiencing a vision that brings back her own rebellious past.

As events unfold over the course of a single day, a blizzard that has swept across Europe will break over the convent, endangering the women there and testing their faith. In this astonishing novel, the author of the award-winning Songs for the Butcher's Daughter explores the territory between faith and freedom, and how the horrific events of history shape individual lives.

About Peter Manseau

Peter Manseau, born in 1974, is a novelist, memoirist, and historian and serves as Curator of Religion at the Smithsonian Institution. His first novel, Songs for the Butcher's Daughter, won the National Jewish Book Award, the American Library Association's Sophie Brody Medal, and the Ribalow Prize. A Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers pick, it was shortlisted for the Center for Fiction's First Novel Prize as well as France's Prix Medicis Étranger, and has also been published in Spain, Italy, Israel, Germany, Australia, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. Along with his novels, Manseau is the author of eight nonfiction books. He lives with his family in Annapolis, Maryland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Annette

This story, set in the 14th century Europe, unfolds over one day, with backstories that give dimensions to that single day. Mother John is the abbess of Gaerdegen, an abbess that was founded by Ursula, who wrote a book. There is only one copy of it, and Brother Daniel, upon bishop’s request, tries to......more

Goodreads review by Nicolas

What seemed a slow, meandering first third paid off in the end. I loved this book and the final twist was completely unforeseen. It IS a slow developing story where backstory is readily given as you are introduced to each character but none of it ruins the collective, interwoven finish.......more

Goodreads review by Doreen

This novel caught my attention because it was recommended to fans of Maggie O’Farrell and Emma Donoghue, two writers I really like. The setting is an isolated convent in 14th century England about 20 years after the Black Death. The duration is 24 hours during which a blizzard rages. A bishop is laun......more