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Learn moreIn the village of Nazareth, virgin Maryam and the wife of Yosef barLevi gives birth to a miracle: a little girl. She is named Avigayil, after her grandmother. But as Avigayil grows, itโs clear she believes that she is destined to be someone greater than just the daughter of Maryam. From leading a gang of village boys to challenging the priests in the temple, Avigayil is determined to find her way as Yeshu, a man. Yeshu can work miracles. He can see futures. He can speak for God. This long-awaited book from multi-award winner Geoff Ryman is a gripping and thoughtful sci-fi novel about identity, divinity, and alternate realityโthe story of the son of God.
Geoff Ryman is a Canadian-born award-winning author of science fiction and fantasy. His innovative, sensitive, artful novels, including Was, Air, and The Child Garden, have explored the AIDS epidemic, the coming of the Cloud-based internet, and the history of Cambodia, and his 1998 novel 253 was a groundbreaking digital hypertext. In addition to his writing, he led the teams that built the websites for the British Monarchy and Number 10 and had a leading role designing the Direct.Gov.UK site.
Geoff Ryman is a Canadian-born award-winning author of science fiction and fantasy. His innovative, sensitive, artful novels, including Was, Air, and The Child Garden, have explored the AIDS epidemic, the coming of the Cloud-based internet, and the history of Cambodia, and his 1998 novel 253 was a groundbreaking digital hypertext. In addition to his writing, he led the teams that built the websites for the British Monarchy and Number 10 and had a leading role designing the Direct.Gov.UK site.