Picked this up by chance on holiday in Greece. Historical fictional setting but "modern" psychology (particularly male/female relationships) and totally believable characters. Funny and moving at the same time. If you like Diane Norman, you'll love this.
The Age of Miracles is a truly moving & unique story.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Although the main character, Ingrid Fairfax, is a historical figure in the eyes of the Church, Catherine MacCoun weaves an almost entirely fictional story about the "saint"'s life. The book is powerful enough to show that, as in Ingrid's case,one does not have to be a saint to be religious,and, as in her lover, Jack's, case one does not have to be a sinner because one's life has been tragic. Ingris sins for Jack, and Jack,like a saint, gives up the easy life he led, to save Ingrid. This book is a moving and strong picture of a woman who is fighting between good and evil, without knowing which is which. If you are looking for a book to renew your faith, look elsewhere. However, if you are looking for first-rate historical fiction, then look no further. MacCoun writes some of the best historical fiction I have had the pleasure of reading. This is a definite read.
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