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The Confessions of X

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Confessions of X

Contributors:

By (Author) Suzanne M. Wolfe

ISBN:

9780718039615

Publisher:

Thomas Nelson Publishers

Imprint:

Thomas Nelson Publishers

Publication Date:

22nd February 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

813.6

Prizes:

Winner of Christianity Today Book Award 2017

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 213mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

271g

Description


Winner of the Christianity Today 2017 Book Award!

Before he became a father of the Christian Church, Augustine of Hippo loved a woman whose name has been lost to history. This is her story.

She met Augustine in Carthage when she was seventeen. She was the poor daughter of a mosaic-layer; he was a promising student and heir to a fortune. His brilliance and passion intoxicated her, but his social class would be forever beyond her reach. She became his concubine, and by the time he was forced to leave her, she was thirty years old and the mother of his son. And his Confessions show us that he never forgot her. She was the only woman he ever loved.

In a society in which classes rarely mingle on equal terms, and an unwed mother can lose her son to the burgeoning career of her ambitious lover, this anonymous woman was a first-hand witness to Augustines anguished spiritual journey from secretive religious cultist to the celebrated Bishop of Hippo.

Giving voice to one of historys most mysterious women, The Confessions of X tells the story of Augustine of Hippos nameless lover, their relationship before his famous conversion, and her life after his rise to fame. A tale of womanhood, faith, and class at the end of antiquity, The Confessions of X is more than historical fiction . . . it is a timeless story of love and loss in the shadow of a theological giant.

Reviews

In this gripping, beautifully written historical novel, Wolfe brings the ancient city of Carthage to life, immersing readers in the experiences that shaped the theology of Augustine of Hippo. In her deftly told and well-researched story, the unnamed woman whom Augustine loved and lived with for 13 years rises from the footnotes of history to become a dynamic, fully-fleshed character. ' * Christianity Today 2017 Book Award - Fiction *
Exquisite prose points a poetic biographical sketch of an enigma in early church ancestry. The fictional memoir is peppered with intriguing history... * RT Book Reviews *
Readers will come to love this daughter of a mosaic layer, who chooses to become the concubine of a young teacher named Augustine A perfect book for history lovers, readers of Image magazine, which Wolfe helped found, and anyone looking for a stirring tale of love under wraps. * Publishers Weekly *
This interesting story was unique since the narrator is anonymous throughout the entire novel. * CBA Retailers and Resources *
Wolfe does a good job at creating a historical character that would rightly suit Augustine... Overall, Suzanne M. Wolfes The Confessions of X gives a rare glimpse into a forgotten woman in history, bringing to her life for the masses. The story could have been ripped from the pages of Augustines Confessions if he would have told the truth. I really enjoyed this book... * Book Talk at Fiction 411 *

Author Bio

Suzanne M. Wolfe grew up in Manchester, England, and read English Literature at Oxford University, where she co-founded the Oxford C.S. Lewis Society. She is Writer in Residence at Seattle Pacific University and has taught literature and creative writing there since 2000. Wolfe is the author of Unveiling: A Novel (Paraclete Press, 2004)and co-founder, along with her husband, of Image, a journal of the arts and faith. Suzanne and Greg have also co-authored many books on literature and prayer and are the parents of four grown children. They live outside of Seattle.

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