Reviews for Prynne’s Island by Claralice Hanna Wolf

Top Reviews   5.0 out of 5 stars The truth told gently I highly recommend this beautifully written book. The language is entrancing, not least because the author has captured well the music of Isaiah and Zephaniah in her words of prophecy in the story. It is an allegory of the hopes and dreams of many of us, but also about the fallen nature of humanity. I don't think it is a spoiler to say that it ends with disaster…
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Prynne’s Island by Claralice Hanna Wolf

Adam Prynne lives in a world beset by ambition, greed and class distinctions. The Red Prophet has planted a seed of vision and authority inside him that allows Adam to think differently than his peers. As a result, he--along with his wife Zoe--sets out to rebuild society based on love and mutual respect on an island filled with unicorns that sometimes speak...to those who have the ears to listen to their vision. Can Adam, Zoe and their children teach others…
Claralice Hanna Wolf

Claralice Hanna Wolf

Born in Thailand in 1921 to missionary parents, Claralice and her twin sister were home schooled by their mother, until eleven when they went to India to an American boarding school. At sixteen, they entered a boarding Academy, then college in Illinois. It was there Claralice met her future husband, and they were married three months after he graduated from seminary, the day after she graduated from college. His first pastorate was in Massachusetts, then they went into mission work…