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The Anointed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

The Anointed

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-05-20
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

A masterful and subsersive retelling of the Biblical story of David and Bathsheba, by an award-winning novelist at the height of his powers '[A] fierce, sinewy novel' Howard Jacobsen 'A wonderfully rich novel. Arditti brings Ancient Israel to life' Allan Massie, Scotsman Michal is a princess, Abigail a wealthy widow, and Bathsheba a soldier's bride, but as women in Ancient Israel their destiny is the same: to obey their fathers, serve their husbands and raise their children. Marriage to King David seems to offer them an escape, but behind the trappings of power they discover a deeply conflicted man. The legendary hero who slew Goliath, founded Jerusalem and saved Israel is also a vicious despot who murders his rivals, massacres his captives and menaces his harem. Michael Arditti's masterly new novel centres on three fascinating, formidable women, whose voices have hitherto been silenced. As they tell of love and betrayal, rape and revenge, motherhood and childlessness, they not only present the time-honoured story in a compelling new light but expose a conflict between male ruthlessness and female resistance, which remains strikingly pertinent today.

Of Men and Angels
  • Language: en

Of Men and Angels

'Arditti is a master storyteller who uses his theological literacy sparingly to deliver a challenging but enthralling read' Guardian Award-winning, bestselling author Michael Arditti's tenth novel, documenting the history of homophobia and religion. God's vengeance on the wicked city of Sodom is a perennial source of fascination and horror. Michael Arditti's passionate and enthralling new novel explores the enduring power of the myth in five momentous epochs. A young Judean exile transcribes the Acts of Abraham and Lot in ancient Babylon; the Guild of Salters presents a mystery play of Lot's Wife in medieval York; Botticelli paints the Destruction of Sodom for a court in Renaissance Florence...

The Choice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

The Choice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-06-01
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

A rich and powerful exploration of desire, sin and redemption, by one of our best chroniclers of faith in the 21st century. "I enjoyed it enormously. The story is so interesting, the theme so important and pertinent, and the fluency and lightness of touch so engaging to read" PHILIP PULLMAN "[Arditti] has given us a novel very much for our time, good enough to be for all time, too" The Scotsman "An engrossing, three-dimensional, grown-up narrative" ROWAN WILLIAMS "The perfect combination of matters ecclesiastical and artistic" Financial Times "Bursting with intellectual richness and joyously acidic dialogue" The Spectator "A compelling read" Observer " I loved this book for its lightness of ...

Jubilate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 378

Jubilate

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-02-01
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

A turbulent affair plays out in the pilgrim city of Lourdes 'Carries you through with humour, warmth and, above all, the urgency of a great romance' Guardian 'Closing this novel after reading the last page, one briefly believes in miracles, at least of the human redemptive kind' Independent on Sunday 'Jubilate is something to celebrate indeed' Independent A woman wakes in a Lourdes hotel room beside her lover of just two days. She has brought her brain-damaged husband on a pilgrimage to seek a miracle cure; her lover is making a TV documentary to mark the shrine's 150th anniversary year. Setting aside personal doubts, family ties and spiritual differences, they embark on a turbulent affair from which neither they nor those around them will emerge unchanged.

Easter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 546

Easter

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-04-01
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

Winner of the Mardi Gras and Waterstone's Book awards, longlisted for the Costa Novel award 'It's a delight to find a modern novel that takes religion and all the objections to it seriously as a subject: the rockpool of a London parish teems with all kinds of curious life' Philip Pullman 'Michael Arditti writes about Western Christianity, as it is manifest in the present Church of England, with pungency and satirical frankness. His style has Joycean echoes' Muriel Spark A Vicar and his congregation are caught up in a latter-day Passion story that will tear apart their lives. The parish of St Mary-in-the-Vale is preparing for Easter. In his Palm Sunday sermon, the Vicar explains that Christ's...

Pagan and Her Parents
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262

Pagan and Her Parents

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-04-19
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

A powerful novel about a gay man's struggle to adopt the daughter of his late best friend 'Unputdownable' The Times 'Arditti writes exactly like Dickens' Scotland on Sunday 'I honestly couldn't put the book down' Literary Review Candida Mulliner and Leo Young have been the closest of friends since university, living together but loving separately. When Candida dies after a long illness, she leaves her five year old daughter, Pagan, in Leo's care. Candida's adoptive parents are horrified; they refuse to accept that a single man is a suitable person to bring up a child and challenge Leo's guardianship in the courts. The ensuing hearings are complicated by tabloid exposure of Leo's homosexuality, which threatens not only his position with Pagan but also his job as a television chat-show host. As Leo fights for his and Pagan's rights in a society that continues to regard gay men as a threat to children, he finds himself isolated, vilified and, ultimately, arrested. Meanwhile, he endeavours to discover the truth about Candida, the cause of her estrangement from her adoptive parents, the identity of her natural mother and the reason for her refusal to name Pagan's father.

Good Clean Fun
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Good Clean Fun

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-04-01
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

Short stories from the award-winning, bestselling and acclaimed Michael Arditti '[These stories] simply and elegantly break your heart. They deserve a wide audience, and will create a wiser one' Amanda Craig Arditti imbues his stories of loneliness, confusion and the uncertainties of sexual neophytes with genuine pathos and . . . humour' The Times A young boy discovers the ambiguity of adult affection. A camp comedian cracks up on stage. A picture-restorer learns to accept her husband's true nature. A travel agent tastes the mysterious power of the Internet. A honeymoon couple take an unconventional route to love . . . These stories employ a spectrum of different voices to explore all aspects of experience - friendship, family, misunderstandings, frustrations, griefs and joys. They will appeal not only to the author's loyal readers, but also to a broad new readership for their assured style, humour, compassion and insight.

The Breath of Night
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

The Breath of Night

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-07-01
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

Philip Seward travels to the Philippines to investigate the case of a missionary priest imprisoned for murder, where he is drawn into a labyrinth of vice, violence, and corruption where nothing and nobody are what they seem. 'Part Conrad, part Waugh, part Greene, and pure genius' Independent on Sunday 'This is Arditti's most dazzling novel to date because of the scale of his ambition and his triumph in pulling it off' Peter Stanford, Daily Telegraph While working as a missionary priest in the Philippines during the Marcos dictatorship, Julian Tremayne championed the Communist rebels and found himself imprisoned for murder. Now, three decades later, following Julian's death, a cult develops a...

A Sea Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 307

A Sea Change

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-09-01
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

The enthralling story of a refugee from Nazi Germany and his voyage to a new life across the Atlantic 'A moving and heartening story in which spirit triumphs over political barbarity' Edna O'Brien 'Brilliant use of a momentous journey . . . A gripping and adroit fusion of history with personal drama' Rose Tremain 'This is the story of how I became a man . . .' In May 1939, the SS St. Louis left Hamburg for Havana, carrying almost a thousand refugees from Hitler's Germany. Over the following weeks, the ship criss-crossed the ocean, buffeted alternately by hope and disappointment, as it sought asylum in a friendly port and war drew inexorably closer. Based on actual events, Michael Arditti's enthralling novel is the memoir of one of the passengers, fifteen-year-old Karl, heir to a department store fortune. He recounts both the horror and excitement of the trip, along with his personal voyage of discovery, as he learns the truth about his family, battles Nazi crew members and plans mutiny. Most momentously, he describes his first, passionate love affair with the beautiful young Johanna.

The Enemy of the Good
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

The Enemy of the Good

Edwin Glanville is a retired bishop who has lost his faith. Marta is a controversial anthropologist. Their son, Clement, is a celebrated gay painter. Their daughter, Susannah, is a music publicist. Over three years, the family goes through events which causes it to reassess its deepest values and closest relationships.