"The Goddess is returning! She takes shape in the hands of an Episcopal priest's shy wife. She invades the dreams of a grande dame who finds women priests scandalous. She lures a poker-playing ex-convict onto unfamiliar terrain. Meanwhile, a mysterious old man in the wood waits for a sign of Her return. Who is the Goddess? Where has She been for so long? And what does She want from the four human beings whose lives she turns upside down? As Esther, Spencer, Marvin, and Fergus confront these questions, they forge friendships across boundaries of age, class, and race, meanwhile discovering-and recovering-powerful erotic passions. Their encounters lead them deeper into Blackwood, an old estate that shelters an imperiled grove of trees sacred to the Goddess, which becomes their mission to save. The Return of the Goddess, A Divine Comedy marks Cunningham's first exploration of Christianity and the power of a divine feminine-forgotten, obscured, and suppressed by the Church-and takes the reader into the world of Cunningham's origins. Thirty-one years after its first publication, the book remains a classic in what has become a movement to reclaim the Goddess and embody Her return"-- Provided by publisher
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- 2023
- 2023
"Enter the world of The Wild Mother-modern fairytale, bold biblical midrash, filled with the psychological depth and imaginative originality for which the author of The Maeve Chronicles is known. Elizabeth Cunningham's classic feminist novel is as fresh and timeless today as when it was first released in 1993 to critical acclaim. Adam Underwood and Eva Brooke appear to be made for each other. Both are single parents. Both are academics-he a dazzling, enigmatic professor of alchemy, she a humble but dedicated professor of fairytales. Adam's children, Ionia and Fred, share a latchkey after school with Eva's precocious son, Jason. So why don't Adam and Eva marry and live happily ever after? Eva can't help wondering. Pathologically polite, she cannot bring herself to ask personal questions. She struggles not to find it strange that Adam has never so much as mentioned his children's absent mother. Nor has Adam's own mother-cum-housekeeper, the feisty, outspoken Ursula, ever uttered her name. Yet Eva glimpses the missing woman in ten-year-old Ionia's haunted and haunting purple eyes and in Ionia's drawings of a woman dancing on the crest of a hill, wild black hair spread out against the sky.... Then one night, she returns: Lilith, the wild mother. The precarious status quo that Eva, Adam, and their families have achieved is shattered and their world is turned inside out or, more precisely, outside in. As wild breaks into their lives, Adam, obsessed with control, attempts to seal them all in a deadly trap. Now a crucial challenge confronts each one of them. Will these very human beings embrace their own wildness, risking all they value and understand? Or will they deny the freedom essential to Lilith's nature-and their own"-- Provided by publisher
- 2019
Tell Me The Story Again
- 84 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Set in a magical yet familiar world, Elizabeth Cunningham's latest poetry collection introduces a diverse cast of characters, including a temple sweeper, a sword woman, and a whimsical mouse. The interplay of human and animal voices, alongside the elements of nature, creates a rich tapestry of stories. Through lyrical songs and vivid dreams, Cunningham weaves together multiple narratives, inviting readers to reconnect with a hauntingly beautiful tale that resonates with both nostalgia and wonder.
- 2018
Grasping Feathers
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Angelus grew up sequestered in an abandoned mansion in the suburbs of London with her cruel father. After she ran away, a robotics genius took her in. He taught her everything he knew about technology. With this knowledge, she secretly built an advanced AI robot that would change the fate of the Earth. But her father, Chance, didn't want to let go of his only daughter. At the peak of her success, she fell victim to his century-long curse. Angelus must travel across space and time to stop Chance from taking over the universe.
- 2017
Faith
- 56 pages
- 2 hours of reading
I was then writing plays for my drama class as life went on I met me a nice friend as time went on we started dating and I had a beautiful little girl named Shawdra Gabrielle Cunningham. She was the joy of my life. I was still writing stories. As life went on I grew apart from her dad. I then met another wonderful military man Petty officer John Edward Houston. Where we moved to Kings Bay Navel Base where we got married. I then had another beautiful baby girl I named Topeka Nicole Houston. It was four years later and I was still writing. Two years after the birth of Topeka Houston I had a baby boy whom I named Kenny Alexander Houston. Fourteen years later things didn't work out so I then moved back to Shreveport. Life went on. I was searching for my soulmate that was so hard to find. Finally God heard my cry I now have a wonderful husband Joseph Sherman Sumpter. He keeps me on track. Life throws so much at a person. It's good to have someone by my side. I now have six grand kids. Ta'Coreya Cunningham, De'Marion Houston, Jordan Cunningham, Terence Robinson, Brycnn Houston, Christian Houston. I love to sing but writing is my passion. I'll keep on writing my stories to help someone. Look out for more of my books .
- 2016
Red-Robed Priestess
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The final installment of The Maeve Chronicles.
- 2015
Bright Dark Madonna
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The long-awaited paperback edition of the sequel to the best-selling novel The Passion of Mary Magdalen.
- 2010
The prequel to The Passion of Mary Magdalen, now in paperback.
- 2009
How to Spin Gold
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
"The traditional tale of Rumpelstiltskin turns on the revelation of a name. But what if the spinner of gold has no name? What if she is a girl, outcast from her village -- welcomed only by the one she has always feared as witch? In this classic early novel, Elizabeth Cunningham deftly works her magic, transforming a familiar tale into a startling encounter with our deepest human longings. The nameless narrator's journey from bitterness to wonder is a profound meditation on the alchemy of the spirit."--Page 4 of cover.
- 2008
Deep Night
- 277 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Caroline Petit catches the sights, smells, sounds and tastes of Hong Kong, China and Manchuria in 1937 as they filter through the senses of a fascinating young woman.