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- A debut novel inspired by the true story of the author's grandparents, tracing the slow-burn love story between a Catholic priest and a progressive theology teacher across Rome and England during the tumultuous 20th centuryIt's the 1960s, and David is handsome, charismatic, and sworn to celibacy.
- About the Author: Stephanie Sy-Quia was born in California in 1995 and is based in London.
- 288 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Historical
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Book Synopsis
A debut novel inspired by the true story of the author's grandparents, tracing the slow-burn love story between a Catholic priest and a progressive theology teacher across Rome and England during the tumultuous 20th century
It's the 1960s, and David is handsome, charismatic, and sworn to celibacy. An exemplary Catholic priest, devotion to God is all he's ever known, and all he ever thinks he will. In London, Margaret is adrift, healing from the loss of her parents and the end of a recent love affair. Increasingly drawn to the church, she sets out to join the new revolutions of sex and faith, taking up a teaching position at an all-girls school in David's diocese.
Decades later, Margaret is being cared for by her grandson, who has just discovered the strange truth of his family history. So begins the story of forbidden love and ardent faith, devotion and sacrifice, as the consequences of David and Margaret's unlikely union play out across generations. A first novel from an award-winning poet, A Private Man traces the exquisite love of two brilliant characters caught between passion and piety as they seek to usher the church they cherish into a more progressive era.
Review Quotes
Praise for Stephanie Sy-Quia's poetry debut, Amnion
"A brilliant and beautiful book which wrestles with the scope and ache of lineage, the origin and myth and making of ourselves"--Rachel Long, author of My Darling from the Lions
"Unlike almost anything I've read - so alive it seems to squirm to the touch"--Will Harris, author of RENDANG, winner of the Forward Prize for Best First Collection
"Sy-Quia's bold Künstlerroman mesmerisingly transports us across continents and through the longing of diasporas, arriving in England, a 'deep bone-knowing country/Albion'"--Sandeep Parmar, 'Books of the Year, ' New Statesman
About the Author
Stephanie Sy-Quia was born in California in 1995 and is based in London. Her writing and criticism have been published in The Guardian, The White Review, The Boston Review, Granta, and elsewhere. Her debut poetry collection Amnion, published in the UK by Granta Poetry in 2021, received a Somerset Maugham Award and was a Poetry Book Society Winter Recommendation; was longlisted for the Rathbones Folio and RSL Ondaatje Prizes; and won the Forward Prize for Best First Collection. She is the recipient of an Eric Gregory Award and is a fourth-generation teacher.