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I wonder why all the important people in the gospels, and many unimportant ones, have names, but some women who played a large role in a story did not? I wonder what they thought about this man who spoke to them as though they were worth talking to. He even learned a lesson from one of them. And one story has a different name, or none, in each of the gospels. In fact, a Pope named her Mary Magdalene. " And so I began to put myself in their sandals, and told their stories.

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I wonder why all the important people in the gospels, and many unimportant ones, have names, but some women who played a large role in a story did not? I wonder what they thought about this man who spoke to them as though they were worth talking to. He even learned a lesson from one of them. And one story has a different name, or none, in each of the gospels. In fact, a Pope named her Mary Magdalene. " And so I began to put myself in their sandals, and told their stories.


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Claralice Wolf has won many blue ribbons and awards for her short stories. She has published three books: a novel, Prynne's Island; an anthology of short stories, Where Flows the River Twee; and The Gospel According to the Un-Named Women.

Born in Thailand in 1921 to missionary parents, Claralice, along with her twin sister, was home-schooled by her mother. From the time she turned 11, she attended an American boarding school in India. Next she moved to Illinois to finish high school and go to college, where she met her future husband.

Claralice worked in the library of Princeton University for several years before moving to Kentucky to oversee an institution for disadvantaged children. She has described this experience in her soon to be published book, One Hundred and One Children.

Claralice currently lives in Ohio and continues to write.