Suzanne M. Wolfe grew up in Manchester, England, graduating from Oxford University in 1984. A professor of English Literature at Seattle Pacific University, she also serves as executive editor of Image: A Journal of the Arts and Religion. Along with her husband, she has co authored several books on the moral imagination and children's spirituality, including Books That Build Character (Simon & Schuster) and Bless This House: Prayers for Children and Families (Jossey Bass). She lives with her husband and four children in Seattle, Washington. Unveiling is her first novel.
Genres: Historical Mystery
Suzanne M Wolfe recommends
Daughters of Bronze (2024)
A D Rhine
"Only the accomplished historical novelist can transport us back in time so seamlessly that the past becomes as familiar as the present. The author of Daughters of Bronze has achieved just such a remarkable feat of the imagination and historical research. From the opening chapter, we are transported back in time to the siege of Troy mediated by a series of women whom history has unjustly overlooked. In prose that is both lyrical and compelling, we are invited to touch the beating heart of that doomed, ancient city and share the loves, fears and astonishing courage of the women who inhabited it. This novel is a tour de force."
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