Mary: A girl who Changed the world

Imagine being thrown back in time to a place so far from the reality you know, it is almost unimaginable, into circumstances so out of this world as utterly unbelievable. Then, conjure a girl, certainly not ordinary but destined to tome extraordinary. A young Jews, Mary, in a in when having that was anything but a distinction.

Looking at the meagre, bare facts that we know (are there any truly verifiable, historic facts?) Mary, an young woman of Nazareth becomes pregnant in, to put it mildly, mysterious circumstance She is not abandoned by her who is not the father of the baby but rather he stands by her as she give birth to, by all accounts, an extraordinary child who impacts generations and civilizations for millennia to come.

Imagine all of this to be the reality of your young life, in that in history, in those circumstances.

“A gripping tale that reimagines Mary as a courageous young woman whose story transcends time”

—Sarah Mitchell

“Wendy brings history to life, making Mary’s journey both relatable and inspiring”

— Daniel Roberts

“A moving and imaginative exploration of one girl’s impact on generations to come. ★★★★”

— Emily Carter

"Mary’s story, as told by Wendy, resonates with hope, courage, and unwavering purpose”

— Michael Johnson

“Historical imagination meets heartfelt storytelling in this unforgettable portrait of Mary”

—Olivia Bennett

“An inspirational journey of bravery, faith, and the remarkable power of choice”

— Jason Miller

“Mary’s extraordinary journey leaps off the page, thanks to Wendy’s compelling narrative”

— Hannah Lewis

“Engaging, thought-provoking, and uplifting a must-read for history and faith enthusiastss ★★★★”

— Christopher Adams