Friday, August 15, 2025

Call for book reviews!
From time to time, we receive wonderful reviews of books written by Orthodox women. We enjoy this so much that we would love to run more of them! If you’d like to write a review of one of the books below (or a book not on this list!), email us at axia@axiawomen.org with Book Review in the subject line.
- Lilyan Andrews, Waiting and Dating: An Orthodox Christian Guide for Navigating Singleness and Godly Relationships
- Elisssa Bjeletich Davis, The Art of Myrrhbearing
- Summer Kinard, Of Such is the Kingdom, A Practical Theology of Disability
- Summer Kinard, Accessible Church School, Incarnational Practices for Participating in God
- Phoebe Farag Mikhail, Hunger for Righteousness
- Carrie Frederick Frost, The Reception of the Holy and Great Council: Reflections of Orthodox Christian Women
- Carrie Frederick Frost, Maternal Body: A Theology of Incarnation from the Christian East
- Susan Ashbrook Harvey, Song and Memory, Biblical Women in Syriac Tradition
- Anahid Matossian, Syrian-Armenian Women Migrants in Armenia Gender, Identity, and Painful Belonging
- Ashley Purpura, Women in Orthodox Tradition, or anything else she has written
- Nicole Roccas, Time and Despondency: Regaining the Present in Faith and Life
- Nicole Roccas, Under the Laurel Tree: Grieving Infertility with Saints Joachim and Anna
- Sister Vassa Larin, Praying in Time
- Sister Vassa Larin, Reflections with Morning Coffee
- Nicole Roccas, A Journal of Thanksgiving
- Sherry Shenoda, The Lightkeeper
- Sherry Shenoda, Mummy Eaters
- Eve Tibbs, A Basic Guide to Eastern Orthodox Theology: Introducing Beliefs and Practices
- Eve Tibbs, Seeing the Gospel
We can't wait to read what you write!