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A daring leap into historical fiction…. Deeply researched and reverent, The Book of Longings explores the importance of women making their voices heard in a time when the powers that be strove to keep them silent.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution


The latest from Sue Monk Kidd introduces us to Ana, a courageous, intelligent woman who marries Jesus long before his public ministry begins. Based on meticulous historical research, this is a humanizing look at Jesus the man, as well as an inspiring story of a strong woman living in a society bent on her silence.
Good Housekeeping


(Starred review) Richly imagined…. Ana’s ambition and strong sense of justice make her a sympathetic character.… Kidd’s novel is also a vibrant portrait of a woman striving to preserve and celebrate women’s stories—her own and countless others.
Publishers Weekly


(Starred review) [C)ompelling characters and intriguing story lines…. The intensity, bravery, and strength of character of Ana, wife of Jesus of Nazareth, as imagined by Kidd, will inspire readers…to live authentically and remain true to oneself. —Laurie Cavanaugh, Thayer P.L., Braintree, MA
Library Journal


An engrossing, briskly paced story in an appealing voice…. [T]he message about the importance of kindness and the power of women’s voices should resonate strongly with today’s readers.
Booklist


In Kidd’s feminist take on the New Testament, Jesus has a wife.… A structural problem is posed when… [Ana flees] to Alexandria…. [R]emoving her from the main action destroys the novel’s momentum. A daring concept not so daringly developed.
Kirkus Reviews