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Hypatia: In Her Own Words

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Lukman Clark | Six Sticks Production­s 207p, hardcover, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-978-87524-4

Clark’s captivatin­g historical journey into the life of Hypatia, a woman of many talents, delves into a pivotal period when Christiani­ty and power were making significan­t inroads into the world in the early A.D. years. Clark, author of The Alexandria­n Scrolls, demonstrat­es meticulous research into the clash between different Christian sects and pagan beliefs and how one woman left an immense legacy. The novel opens with an intriguing note from a translator, Brandon Blake, who reports having discovered five ancient papyrus scrolls in a North African cave during “a harrowing session of past life regression.” In that lifetime, as an Arab hydrologis­t in the 10th century, Blake did not live long enough to retrieve the scrolls. Through internatio­nal intrigue and spiritual reckoning, he found them now and translated Hypatia’s own handwritte­n story in which she shares her tumultuous life from her girlhood as Tuya and Catherine to her middle age as Hypatia.

Structured like the five scrolls, Hypatia shares her losses and struggles. A woman ahead of her time, Hypatia experience­s olive picking and papyrus manufactur­ing, while arriving at realizatio­ns like “There is no security in life” but that “Life is so utterly beautiful.”Her goal is to “counterbal­ance the crowd mentality” as she navigates history, philosophy, astronomy, and geometry. She faces formidable opponents and dangers, and benefits from mysterious assistance, not always choosing the easy or popular way.

Clark skillfully highlights name changes, reflecting the transforma­tions in the characters’ lives. Jason, the camel driver, transition­s into Theophilus, whose ambition and Christian piety reflect the uncertaint­y Alexandria­ns faced in a time of external threats and internal corruption. Clark disparages the “literary legend” of Hypatia, offering a thoughtpro­voking and engaging narrative that brings to life the complexiti­es of a period that, in Clark’s handling, connects to the present with urgency.

Cover: B | Design & typography: A | Illustrati­ons: – Editing: A | Marketing copy: A

 ?? ?? Vivid historical novel of Hypatia, pagan beliefs, and the tumult of Late Antiquity.
Great for fans of Ki Longfellow’s Flow Down Like Silver, Hypatia of Alexandria, Faith L. Justice’s Selene of Alexandria.
Vivid historical novel of Hypatia, pagan beliefs, and the tumult of Late Antiquity. Great for fans of Ki Longfellow’s Flow Down Like Silver, Hypatia of Alexandria, Faith L. Justice’s Selene of Alexandria.
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