JOAN A NOVEL OF JOAN OF ARC

Katherine J. Chen
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JOAN A NOVEL OF JOAN OF ARC

Katherine J. Chen
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“The only miracles enacted in these pages are the ones the writer herself pulls off: In Joan, Ms. Chen retrieves the worn fragments of Joan of Arc’s story and assembles them into a narrative that’s eerie, austere and just this side of plausible. To do so is no small feat.”—Maureen Corrigan, The Wall Street Journal

“Chen’s Joan has a scrappy, resilient childhood filled with both abuse and love. She grows up learning to fight, but always for justice on behalf of the people and country she loves.”—The Washington Post

“This Joan is no pious maiden but a strong soldier and smart military strategist and logistician; and yes, she really did pull an arrow out of her own neck.”—Margaret Atwood (on Twitter)

“A fierce fictional retelling of the life of Joan of Arc . . . Deeply researched and fully imagined, Joan manages to subvert the old, dusty narratives about the ardent virgin warrior from Domrémy in Eastern France, and creates a flawed, complicated, and compelling heroine for our age.”—Citation from the American Library in Paris Book Award, judged by Lauren Groff, Doan Bui, and Sudhir Hazareesingh

“An epic take on the life of Joan of Arc, Chen’s Joan reimagines the martyr as a secular, fierce, intelligent young warrior and woman, humanized and ripe for our time.”Parade

“We all know the story of teenage Joan of Arc, but this electrifying novel fleshes her out as a passionate young woman who defied convention (and then some!). A vivid and very real slice of historical fiction that tears along towards her fateful ending.”—Good Housekeeping (UK)

“Vivid, visceral and boldly immediate storytelling.”The Telegraph (UK)

“Chen’s brilliantly imagined novel breathes new life into this famous tale. Her Joan is a riotous tomboy, a hot-headed adolescent and a decidedly unsaintly soldier – and is all the more inspiring for it. A triumph of historical fiction.”—Mail on Sunday (UK)

“Revolutionary . . . Chen masterfully transforms the two-dimensional martyr into a multifaceted woman and warrior.”Booklist (starred review)

“A brilliant exploration of how an otherworldly peasant girl became a leader of violent men and a national icon.”The Guardian (UK)

“This is a beautifully written novel that will have you thinking about this iconic woman in new and complex ways.”Ms.

Joan by Katherine J. Chen brings one of history’s most iconic heroines to life.”The Daily Beast

“Chen does justice to her legend and this will transport and move you.”Glamour (UK)

“What Joan is in this book is a true kickass heroine, and I think Katherine Chen has knocked it out of the park with this one. I absolutely loved it. It comes with the stamp of the greatest of all, Hilary Mantel. That’s all you need to know.”—John Mitchinson on Monocle on Culture

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.

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Beautiful & imaginative

"A beautifully written and imaginative fictional account of the life of Joan of Arc."

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  • Published date: Sep 03, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 368
  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9781984855800
  • Dimensions: 6.34" W x 1.25" L x 9.54" H
Katherine J. Chen is the author of Joan: A Novel of Joan of Arc, which won the 2023 American Library in Paris Book Award and has been translated into nine languages, and Mary B. Her essays and reviews have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, the Times Literary Supplement, The Telegraph, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Review of Books, The Minnesota Star Tribune, Electric Literature, Literary Hub, and other publications, with forthcoming work elsewhere. She is a graduate of Princeton University and Boston University’s MFA program in Fiction and is pursuing her doctoral degree in English at Brown University, where she is studying Henry James.

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