A Favourite of the Gods is the story of two generations of a single
family, united by a strong matrilineal bond but divided by the customs
of their differing nationalities. Anna Howland, the matriarch and
American heiress, born in the 1870s to a prominent, liberal New England
family marries an Italian prince and makes her home in Rome; her
daughter Constanza, the favorite of the title, inherits her mother's
beauty, intelligence, and wealth, along with her father's Catholicism,
which she soon rejects.
When disaster strikes, Anna and the prince fall back on the standards of
behavior of their disparate cultures; Constanza, with her European
upbringing, is free to plot her own course, and she does so with daring,
making an unconventional life for herself in England and on the
continent during and after the First World War.
Her own daughter Flavia is the heroine of A Compass Error, which
begins where the first novel concludes. Flavia too is a brilliant young
woman, though both more brash and more faltering than her mother,
studying for her entrance exam to Oxford when she becomes involved with
a mysterious woman whose arrival at a sensitive moment in Flavia's
adolescence will alter both her and her mother's lives forever.