What is the connection between the tenth century Moorish princess, Casilda, and a young Jewish woman, Miriam, completing a Masters degree in contemporary Toledo? What links both to the Spanish singer, Casilda Faertes and to her mother, another Miriam, born in Budapest and raised in Nice? Spanning a thousand years and bringing together the stories of three generations of women in North-east England, Budapest and Spain, For Hope is Always Born, follows on from This is the End of the Story and A Remedy for All Things to ask huge questions about identity and the nature of love and loss.
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Format: Paperback
Publication Date: 06 Sep 2019
Publisher: Cinnamon Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781911540076
About Jan Fortune
Jan Fortune was born in Middlesbrough and read theology at Cambridge. She completed a doctorate in feminist theology and has worked as a teacher priest (ordained at the first ordination of women to the CofE) and charity director. She is the founding editor of Cinnamon Press and has edited around 300 books led numerous creative writing courses in the UK Spain and France and mentored writers who have gone on to publication. Her previous publications include non-fiction titles in alternative education and parenting; the novels: The Standing Ground Dear Ceridwen and Coming Home; and four poetry collections including Slate Voices (a collaborative collection with Mavis Gulliver) Stale Bread & Miracles Edge (a companion to Adam Craig''s Year W) and Turn/Return a pamphlet inspired by Brian Eno''s Oblique Strategies cards. Her most work is the Casilda Trilogy of novels This is the End of the Story A Remedy for All Things and For Hope Is Always Born.