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The Annunciation of Francesca Dunn : A Novel
Author: Janis Hallowell

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Publisher: William Morrow
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780060559199 - ISBN-10: 0060559195
Publication Date: 3/2004
Pages: 320


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Audio CD (Unabridged)

Book Description:

What would happen if an ordinary teenager was suddenly proclaimed a modern-day Holy Virgin? That is the premise of Janis Hallowell's wise and provocative debut novel, The Annunciation of Francesca Dunn.

A failed prodigy and child of divorce, Francesca Dunn is also an adolescent like any other, trying to find her identity and figure out her place in the world. One night Chester, a visionary homeless man (or an insane one, depending on your point of view) "sees" Francesca hovering over the river, bathed in celestial light. Days later, as Francesca serves meals to the needy in a local café, Chester falls to his knees before her in adoration. Word spreads, hordes of followers converge, and the result is a catastrophic storm of fervent belief and doubt, the relentless and perpetual desire for salvation, possible miracles, and an adolescent trapped by events far beyond her control.

The Annunciation of Francesca Dunn is a beautifully crafted tale about people who pin their hopes for spiritual salvation on a young girl; and how, slowly, surely, and tragically, she comes to believe that she is the divine being they want her to be. At stake for each is nothing less than the fundamental belief in the structure of the world, and the balance between the miraculous and the mundane.

Narrating by turns are four disparate characters who tell the story as they see it: Chester, who smells fear, disease, and holiness and appoints himself Francesca's protector and follower; Anne Dunn, Francesca's paleobotanist mother who places her faith in Darwin and natural selection; Sid, the schoolmate, who wants to use Francesca's new circumstances for her own profit; and Francesca herself, who becomes increasingly deluded by the adoration bestowed upon her.

At once powerful, tender, and humorous, The Annunciation of Francesca Dunn is an astonishing and resonant work from an exciting new talent. With each of its gentle revelations, the novel brings an unforgettable cast of characters to vibrant life as it brilliantly explores the seductive and destructive power of belief.


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Top Member Book Reviews

Colleen J. (shukween) wrote on 11/8/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a strange book--a quick read, basically a modern setting for the Bible's story of the Virgin Mary. She is 14, and is pregnant without having had intercourse; she develops a following and performs healings. Quite an interesting retelling of the tale...by its end, the reader is left wondering if it is divinity or madness...


Please Rate these Book Reviews

May Ling L. (avidreaders) wrote on 11/8/2008...


The story of a girl who becomes divine and then utterly helplessly human all within a year. It's a tale of possibilities and deception; selfishness and redemption.

Really wonderfully done.

Donna V. (galnsearch) wrote on 2/11/2008...


Very strange but wonderful book. Lots of twists and turns and very well written.

Donna V.

Jonel G. wrote on 9/25/2007...


Great book! You'll love this one. A well told story from a lot of different points of view but you don't get lost!

Kathran C. wrote on 8/28/2007...


very enjoyable read-

Janice A. wrote on 2/23/2007...


I really enjoyed this book, I didnt want to put it down.

Christie S. (Tchr36) wrote on 5/19/2006...


A town believes that a young girl is the Virgin Mary because a homeless man thinks he sees her hovering above him. Very touching!

Liese S. (bookaddict) wrote on 8/30/2005...


An interesting book about a teenager who "finds herself in the center of a storm of fervent belief and doubt" (<--from the back of the book). Told from multiple points of view, with a fairly solid plot. I enjoyed this book.


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