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The Annunciation of Francesca Dunn

Published
Mar 2004
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General Fiction General Fiction
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336

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A remarkable debut novel that 'dares us to imagine mystery in our lives, in our timeã¿ book that sends us away refreshed, with the potential to see the sacramental in the everyday' – Boston Globe

Told from the viewpoints of four unforgettable characters, The Annunciation of Francesca Dunn is the story of an ordinary girl who is believed to be a modern–day Holy Virgin. At the heart of the story is Francesca: a shy and moody teenager hungry for her absent father's love, she is frightened and intoxicated by her sudden elevation to the rank of divine. Chester is a visionary homeless man who first 'discovers' Francesca and makes himself her protector. Anne is Francesca's no–nonsense mother, whose religion is Darwin and biology. Sid is Francesca's troubled friend, who keeps a few secrets of her own.

Tender and tragic, their intersecting stories probe the need to believe, and the relationship between divinity and madness. Beautifully crafted, here is a compelling first novel that heralds the arrival of a powerful new talent.

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Jan 2005 HarperPerennial ISBN 0060559209
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First Edition Jan 2004 William Morrow ISBN 0060559195
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Jan 2009 Harper ISBN 0061982857
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Oct 2009 HarperCollins ISBN B001DF4GY2
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Feb 2004 Highbridge Audio ISBN 1565118626
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Mar 2004 Highbridge Audio ISBN 1565118634
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Mar 2004 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books ISBN B0001WOUJ4
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May 2004 Thorndike Press ISBN 0786262567
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