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Ordinary Devotion - A Novel

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 05.11.2024

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"Braided medieval and modern stories of an anchoress, her handmaiden, and the adjunct professor searching for them across centuries as they each navigate ambition, confinement, and the patriarchy. Twelve-year-old Elinor is enclosed with an anchoress, Lady Adela, in a cell at Wenlock Abbey, 14th-century England. Centuries later, an adjunct professor of medieval studies discovers Elinor's long-lost book of hours on a research trip to England. Holt-Browning explores women's timeless struggle for personal agency as her unforgettable characters discover the burdens and rewards of faith and devotion. A must-read for fans of Julian of Norwich"--

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Kristen Holt-Browning is a novelist, poet, and freelance copy editor and proofreader. Her poetry chapbook, The Only Animal Awake in the House, was published by Moonstone Press in 2021. Her poetry and fiction have appeared in several literary journals, including Hayden’s Ferry Review, Hunger Mountain, and Necessary Fiction. She holds a BA from Connecticut College and an MA from University College London. Ordinary Devotion is her first novel.


Summary

Braided medieval and modern stories of an anchoress, her handmaiden, and the adjunct professor searching for them across centuries as they each navigate ambition, confinement, and the patriarchy.
“The modern and medieval stories spiral in and out of each other, intricate and vivid as the letters of illuminated manuscripts, connected by the mysteries of paradox: confinement and freedom, loss and fulfillment.” —Elizabeth Cunningham, My Life as a Prayer and The Maeve Chronicles
 “Holt-Browning is adept at honing in on the passion for life, nature, and language that can sustain a person through the hardest times.” —Nerissa NieldsPlastic Angel and All Together Singing in the Kitchen
Twelve-year-old Elinor is enclosed with an anchoress, Lady Adela, in a cell at Wenlock Abbey, 14th century England. Centuries later, an adjunct professor of medieval studies discovers Elinor’s long-lost book of hours on a research trip to England. Holt-Browning explores women’s timeless struggle for personal agency as her unforgettable characters discover the burdens and rewards of faith and devotion. A must-read for fans of Julian of Norwich.

Foreword


  1. Author will pitch readings at her local bookstores and libraries in New York including Binnacle Books, Beacon; Goshen Library; Lit Lit, Beacon; Split Rock Books, Cold Spring; and Oblong Books, Rhinebeck; Rough Draft Books, Kingston; Stone Ridge Library, Stone Ridge.
  2. Author will reach out to History Through Fiction, which offers a variety of advertising/platform/media options.
  3. Author will initiate an Instagram and Goodreads giveaway contest.
  4. Alternating Current Press offered an Author Spotlight to the author and she will write an essay related to the book.
  5. Author will write and pitch an essay to FeminismandReligion.com.
  6. Author will request a book review from Medievalists.net/fiction.
  7. Author will pitch interviews to the following podcasts: History through Fictionb, Debutiful, Beaconites, Women’s Fiction Association Debut Women Authors, Gone Medieval, Historical Fiction Unpacked, and The History Quill.

Product details

Authors Kristen Holt-Browning
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 05.11.2024, delayed
 
EAN 9781958972472
ISBN 978-1-958972-47-2
No. of pages 260
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION / Women, FICTION / Religious

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