Jim McManus' book will introduce Mary to those who do not yet know her, and deepen the understanding of many who already know and love this woman "full of grace." Beginning from the scriptural portrayal of the mother of Jesus, the author considers Mary in the history of the Church, in doctrine, and in public and private devotion. This readable and unique overview of historical Catholic and ecumenical views of Mary, mother of Jesus, is written by the Provincial Superior of the Redemptorist Congregation in Britain. McManus is not a Mariologist, but he has published books on spirituality and healing and is known for his international renewal center in England. The book is divided into sections on Mary (particularly as disciple) evident in scripture, the teachings of the early church fathers, later church teachings and theological developments among various denominations, and public and private aspects of Marian devotion. Illustrative quotations and analytical reflections in a concise, well-organized package make this useful for study groups, Marian societies, and anyone seeking updated perspectives on the special role of Mary in faith and history. The book concludes with a moving consideration of Mary's Magnificat (Luke 1) at the beginning of a new millennium. Recommended for public and academic libraries.AAnna M. Donnelly, St. John's Univ. Lib., Jamaica, NY Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.