Book 47: Juniper by Monica Furlong

The sequel to Wise Child, I purchased and read this immediately after the first book 5 years ago. The two go together very well, although the characters in the first book are more enjoyable. I absolutely love them both!

Furlong is a fascinating character, and I wish both her and her books were better known. There's a third book in this series, but it was written near the end of her life and most reviews state the decrease in quality is very sad so I'm avoiding it. I've also read her young adult novel Robin's Country which I enjoyed but not as much as Wise Child and Juniper. She pushed for women's ordination in the Anglican Church for decades, and her deep spirituality is apparent in all three of these novels (showing me that blending Paganism and Catholicism/Anglicanism is neither new nor difficult!). Perhaps if I was in the UK I would see her influence more, but either way I'm grateful for her.


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/248584.Juniper

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