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Canticle

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Canticle

By: Janet Rich Edwards
Narrated by: Lucy Rayner
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A masterful debut novel following a spirited young woman’s explorations of faith, agency, and love in thirteenth-century Bruges.

Aleys is sixteen years old and unusual: stubborn, bright, and prone to religious visions. She and her only friend, Finn, a young scholar, have been learning Latin together in secret—but just as she thinks their connection might become something more, everything unravels. When her father promises her in marriage to a merchant she doesn’t love, she runs away from home, finding shelter among the beguines, a fiercely independent community of religious women who refuse to answer to the Church.

Among these hardworking and strong-willed women, Aleys glimpses for the first time the joys of belonging: a life of song, meaning, and friendship in the markets and along the canals of Bruges. But forces both mystical and political are at work. Illegal translations of scripture, the women’s independence, and a sudden rash of miracles all draw the attention of an ambitious bishop—and bring Aleys and those around her into ever-increasing danger, a danger that will push Aleys to a new understanding of love and sacrifice.

Grounded in the little-told stories of medieval women—mystics, saints, anchoresses, and beguines—and introducing a major new talent, Canticle is a luminous work of historical fiction, vividly evoking a world on the verge of transformation.

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Historical Fiction Medieval Women's Fiction
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This book delivered exactly what I want when I pick up historical fiction: an old world that speaks to now, characters I care about, a problem that needs solving in such a way that I can’t look away until the end. Canticle is an imagining of a mystic in Bruges, with a view of the Beguine community (whom I knew nothing about!). Multi-voiced but with a clear heroine, I really loved the world, the characters, and the trouble. Beautifully written and narrated, this book did not disappoint. Well done!

Deep and weighty

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This beautifully crafted book had me entranced from the outset. It brought to life characters that I found myself truly caring for. I kept looking up things i wanted to know more about. I was sorry when it ended.

A time and place I knew little about

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If you have faith, meditate, intuition or long for such things in your life. Listen to this it is powerful so very powerful! Well written and keeps your mind engaged! Well done!👍

The depth of her faith

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The world of the Beguits (sp?) is new to me and I loved this story even though religious fervor is not necessarily an interest of mine. The author conveys humanity so well and shows how easy it is to slip into our less wonderful sides or ourselves through longing, fear or unquestioned norms. I read it for the great story and find myself reflective as well as pleased.

Clear characters, wonderful story!

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I really wanted the story or historical explanation of the women and there roles to be more expansive.

The strength of faith that women held!

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