England, 1349. The Black Death sweeps across the land, devouring cities and villages, leaving fear and despair in its wake. Faith crumbles. Families shatter. Hope feels like a foolish dream.
But amidst the darkness, a few souls still believe in love—ordinary people making small, stubborn choices to care for one another, even when it costs everything.
This is Thomas Aelfric's story—a scarred boy who has lost everyone he loves. And it is Juliana's story, a woman walled into stone, inspired by the real Julian of Norwich, who whispers of a love stronger than death itself.
For anyone who has ever looked at suffering and asked, "Where is God?" this moving tale of historical fiction offers a timeless answer: sometimes the greatest miracles are small acts of love that refuse to give up.
If you loved, The Book of Longings, you will be swept away by this heart-stirring story of faith, redemption, and hope.