From master storyteller Barbara Wood comes an engrossing suspense novel
about a young girl caught between the possibilities of science and the
mysteries of faith.
According to the doctors, seventeen-year-old Mary McFarland is pregnant.
But Mary knows she is a virgin, despite her strange symptoms. In 1960s
America, a woman's worst social disgrace is to become pregnant out of
wedlock. A good Catholic high school girl, Mary suddenly finds herself
at the center of a scandal, rejected and ostracized by family, friends,
and even her priest. Although she believes emphatically in her own
innocence, no one else believes the truth. When a doctor begins to
wonder if Mary's claim to innocence could possibly be justified, he
begins to investigate. The scientific theory he develops to explain her
pregnancy is so bizarre and such a medical oddity that he knows the
McFarland family, the church--and the world--will very likely refuse to
accept it. But if he is right, what kind of child is Mary carrying? Mary
and her family are suddenly trapped in a chilling conflict between the
possibilities of science--and the mysteries of faith.