All (Wo)men Desire To Know is a journey of love and loss that takes a woman to the mysterious world of the Ancient Greek Philosophers.
This moving tale of a lover's grief is a vibrant, poetic, musical portrait of intimacy steeped in Ancient Mysticism.
Baldwin's courageous, relentless heroine tackles life's sacred questions through dialogues and spiritual practices from the Founders of Western Thought themselves.
Inspired by Dr. Raymond A. Moody's course, Wisdom Lovers, Baldwin's debut novel is unique, surprising and uplifting.
Praise for All (Wo)men Desire to Know
"Johanna Baldwin is a magical and original writer whose unique voice has a gift for making allegory and fantasy surprising and emotionally plausible. Her delicate touch brings freshness to unexpected themes and opens a door to worlds hidden within the everyday world." --- Naomi Wolf,
The Beauty Myth
"Johanna Baldwin's wonderful novel is the most phenomenal story of history by any measure"
--- Raymond A. Moody, Jr. M.D., Ph.D.
Dr. Moody talking about Johanna's book, https: //vimeo.com/155540086
About the Author: Johanna Baldwin's work includes film, television, theatre, books and short stories.
Her body of work is influenced by her travels and many homes over the years, from her birthplace Dallas to Kansas City, Los Angeles, Paris, London and now New York City. Her greatest inspiration, however, comes from individuals and their true stories.
Johanna's debut novel All (Wo)men Desire To Know is published by Lisa Hagan Books. Her short stories and essays have appeared in numerous publications from The New York Times to The London Evening Standard. One of which, Her Private Serenade, was published in the book: More New York Stories - The Best of the City Section of The New York Times, edited by Constance Rosenblum.