Excellent4.8 out of 5On Trustpilot
  1. Christian Fiction/
  2. General Fiction

Angels and Men

She's survived tragedy but can she survive life

  • Paperback
  • 384 pages
  • Publisher: SPCK Publishing
  • 13.1 x 19.6 x 2.8 cm

£11.63

Free UK Delivery

Only 3 In Stock - Order before 7:30pm for same day dispatch

More than 80 available within 4 days

Buying for a school or church? Upgrade to a FREE Eden Advance Account

A novel about the lives and loves of students in a theological college. Mara is an angry and intelligent young woman who undertakes a theology degree to explore her unresolved relationship with her vicar father and deceased sister, who dies mysteriously in an extreme religious community.

Angels and Men is a compelling fiction about Mara; whose name means bitterness - the name taken by the biblical Naomi. Having survived personal tragedy, she is now trying to survive life as an ordinary university student at Durham among the undergraduates and the slightly divinity students at Durham University. Mara, the daughter of a clergyman and infuriated by religion, would rather avoid them.

This debut novel tackles big themes of love, death, loss, lust as a way to approach the bigger themes of faith and Christianity in general. As the book progresses choices are made, and consequences follow. The dual natures of humanity and spirituality combine in this snapshot in the life.

About the Author

Catherine Fox was educated at Durham and London Universities and has a degree in English and a PhD in Theology. She is the author of three novels, Angels and Men, The Benefits of Passion and Love for the Lost, which explore the themes of the spiritual and the physical with insight and humour.

In 2007, Yellow Jersey Press published Fight the Good Fight: From Vicar's Wife to Killing Machine in which Catherine relates her quest to achieve a black belt in Judo. She teaches at Manchester Metropolitan University and lives in Liverpool, where her husband is dean of the cathedral.

Angels and Men and Love for the Lost
Love for the LostAngels and Men
  • Author

    Catherine Fox

  • Book Format

    Paperback / softback

  • Publisher

    SPCK Publishing

  • Published

    July 2014

  • Edition

    Re-issue

  • Weight

    430g

  • Page Count

    384

  • Dimensions

    13.1 x 19.6 x 2.8 cm

  • ISBN

    9780281072309

  • ISBN-10

    0281072302

  • Eden Code

    4286035

A novel about the lives and loves of students in a theological college at Durham University. Mara is an angry and intelligent young woman who undertakes a theology degree to explore her unresolved relationship with her vicar father and deceased sister, who died mysteriously in an extreme religious community.

Over 14,000 churches and schools have upgraded to an Advance Account and we‘d love to welcome you into this free program. We know that church volunteers and school teachers often use their own money, then have claim it back on on an expense form. We can take all of that hassle away by invoicing your church or school directly and delivering your order straight away.

Opening an account is quick and easy, with most accounts being approved and setup within a few hours of filling in the form below (on weekdays, not weekends). As soon as we‘ve approved the application we‘ll send you an email to let you know that its done.

Upgrade to a FREE Eden Advance Account
  • TGBS

    The Good Book Stall

    Average rating of0.0

    “Angels and Men” gripped me right from the start. I read this book extremely quickly because the author has created good suspense, which made me want to find out what exactly had happened to Mara Johns to make her the way she is. I’m now reading it again, to enjoy the description and the clever and often humorous use of quotes: from the Bible, Shakespeare and other literature. The author manages to comment in passing on quite a number of current controversial issues, such as atheism, women’s ordination and homosexuality. The reader should be aware that there is a lot of swearing, some blasphemy and a few fairly explicit sexual scenes, which makes the book more difficult to recommend to the average Christian reader. Having said this, in spite of being fairly regularly shocked, I love this book. Mara and her group of friends come over realistically and are very likeable. The book made me laugh and it moved me. The ending hinted at some positive resolutions, but I would have liked more. A sequel would be nice! I would like to read other books by this author.

Open Doors Ad