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A Private Man

'Lush, evocative and sexy' The Sunday Times

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A Private Man

De: Stephanie Sy-Quia
Narrado por: John Sackville
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An Observer Best Debut Novelist of 2026


'A truly impressive debut novel, one I could see appearing on the Booker longlist' The Sunday Times
'I couldn't put it down' - The Independent
'Thrilling' - The Observer
'It’s a rare pleasure to read this novel' - Sarah Moss
'A rich, elegant and textured novel . . . brilliant' - Seán Hewitt
'Truly Outstanding' - Melissa Harrison
'Pulsing with sensuality' - Daily Mail

An exquisite slow-burn forbidden love story, laced with passion and faith.

Rome, 1953. David is young, handsome, charismatic and sworn to celibacy. He is freshly ordained, and about to return to England to begin life as a priest. Devotion to God is all he’s ever known.

In London, Margaret is entangled in an impossible love affair. Committed to living on her own terms without sacrificing her faith, she becomes drawn to a women’s movement challenging the archaic rules of the Church.

When their lives are thrown together at a Catholic college in a quiet village, an undeniable connection forms between them. And so begins a story of forbidden love, sacrifice and secrets, with consequences that will reverberate across the generations.

Stephanie Sy-Quia’s A Private Man is a stunning story of devotion and sacrifice, and of the consequences of our actions that ripple throughout generations.

Cristianismo Ficción Histórica Género Ficción Histórico Liderazgo de la Iglesia e Iglesia Literatura Mundial Ministerio y Evangelismo Político Siglo XX

Reseñas de la Crítica

I loved A Private Man. Sy-Quia writes beautifully and energetically about faith and food and clothes and sex. Her prose embraces beauty and her characters are complex and compelling. It’s a rare pleasure to read this novel (Sarah Moss, author of Ripeness)
A rich, elegant and textured novel full of quiet, beautiful revolutions, which sparks with erotic friction. A Private Man is a brilliant debut about secrets and belief, about the collision of lives, and about the liberation of being remade (Seán Hewitt, author of Open, Heaven)
A Private Man is a warm, tender novel, written with such beauty and precision that it frequently stopped me in my tracks. I read it slowly, carefully, marvelling at an image, savouring each glint and turn (Alex Hyde, author of Violets)
A luminous, deeply thoughtful and moving love story. Breathtakingly honest and true on sex, on art, on the analogy between religious and corporeal pleasure, A Private Man is also a meditation on care, faith, doubt and loss. A beautiful and wise novel (Luke Kennard, author of The Answer to Everything)
A Private Man is truly outstanding: clever, passionate and as clean as a bone (Melissa Harrison, author of All Among the Barley)
Stephanie Sy-Quia's novel takes the truly singular story of a truly singular soul and makes it into something approachable, understandable and familiar. This is a novel brimming with empathy, tenderness and wisdom (Aidan Cottrell-Boyce, author of The End of Nightwork)
A thrilling true tale . . . A love story of intellect and passion
Beautiful . . . A story of slow-burn romance, but also of hard-won friendship, the novel explores faith, duty and love. I couldn't put it down. ('Best books of 2026', The Independent)
Finely wrought . . . A heady brew, serious and ruminative yet pusling with sensuality
Lush, evocative and sexy . . . A truly impressive debut novel, one I could see appearing on the Booker longlist (The Sunday Times)
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