A Fisher of Women by Catherine Magia
Publication Date: October 3, 2018
Paperback & eBook; 184 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction/Romance/Biblical
Available on Amazon
Praise for A Fisher of Women
"Catherine Magia has penned an affecting narrative, weaving a woman's journey of discovery with pagan sorcery, ancient medicine, and the Christian faith. Biblical details are given a fresh and unconventional interpretation, particularly the very human suffering of Jesus and the alienation of the sick in this enthralling chronicle of miracles. A thrilling sequel." - Lan Cao, author of The Lotus and the Storm and Monkey Bridge "Catherine's name springs from the root for magic, which perhaps explains her uncanny skill at conjuring fictional worlds. We quickly fall under the spell of her heroine in A Fisher of Women, the wife of Simon Peter, a healer who learns not only the virtues of plants but the restorative power of forgiveness. Be transported back to Galilee: its fragrant spices, its pagan magicians, its wealth and danger, the golden light in Jesus's eyes. More than a great read -- it's a revelation." - Duncan W. Alderson, author of the Harper's Bazaar Must-Read Magnolia City "The story is smoothly written, with clear characters, a mix of scripture and historical events presented in an easy to follow manner... Letting go of fear, learning to forgive, and healing with more than just faith, will require a journey Simon Peter's wife did not expect." - Sarah Bradley, Ind'tale Magazine "Author Catherine Magia presents an intense story of Peter's wife who struggles against many odds, including the her husband's refusal to accept his wife as his equal as a disciple. The story takes place in and around the Sea of Galilee, the home base of the first disciples of Christ, which comes alive in the readers imagination. Familiar biblical characters are portrayed as deeply human, both in their flaws and in their redemptive moments."-E. Ann McIntyre, author of Lazarus of Bethany and Feast of Pontius Pilate, member of Catholic Writers' GuildReview: I read the Fisherman's Bride last year and adored it. I read part of the book to my mother, but I never got to finish it with her. I hope in heaven she was able to learn the outcome and read this new book.
I've always been fascinated by biblical fiction. This is a continuation of the story of Simon Peter's wife. She was a fascinating women in the Fisherman's Bride. She came across as a "real" woman of the times. Her life wasn't easy and it can't be when your husband is a follower of Jesus.
This book left me gobsmacked.
Its a hard subject for any author to tackle because when you write Jesus or any other person close to him, you are bound to offend, but remember, he was human for a time and the gospels that are read in church were written many many years after his resurrection (for those of us that are Christian)
Don't look for accuracy, though with biblical fiction there really is none. Just read this for the gorgeous story that it is.
Rating: 5 flowers
About the Author
Catherine Magia's debut novel The Fisherman's Bride won the 2017 New England Book Festival. She was born in Brooklyn, New York, and moved to New Jersey at the age of ten. At eighteen, she won a creative writing scholarship to Drew University, where she studied political theory and chemistry. Although her formal education was in the hard sciences, Catherine has always maintained a passion for the written word, publishing her poetry in several literary journals including the Michigan Quarterly Review. She discovered the voice of Simon Peter's wife on a soul-searching journey, a trek through the biblical lands of Israel, Jordan, and Egypt. She spent seven years researching and writing her debut novel, traveling as far as Ephesus, Turkey. The Fisherman's Bride was described as "unique and authentic" by the Booklife Prize, indie division of Publisher's Weekly. The Historical Novel Society has praised the book as "complex and engaging," while Reader's Favorite Magazine has lauded it as "literature," awarding it the Silver Medal for Historical Christian Fiction. A Fisher of Women, the sequel to The Fisherman's Bride, was released on October 3rd. She is currently writing and researching the third book of The Fisherwoman Series. By day, she works as a director of market insights in the development of new cancer medications. She is focused on connecting cancer patients and their stories to the executives and employees of the pharmaceutical industry. She is currently based in Boston.Website | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads | Amazon
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1 comments:
I am beyond thrilled that you enjoyed A Fisher of Women! I thought it was wonderful and can't wait to go back and read the first book. I know your mom was reading with you :)
Amy
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