Eve’s Diary and Adam’s Testament is a literary retelling that re-examines the oldest story of origin through voice, intimacy, and misalignment. Told in alternating perspectives, it explores how love, belief, and meaning are constructed differently even when two people share the same beginning.
Rather than resolving the familiar myth, the book lets contradiction stand. Eve’s clarity and Adam’s certainty move alongside each other without ever fully converging, revealing how narrative authority, emotional truth, and devotion can coexist—and collide. The result is a quiet, human re-reading of creation that favors interior experience over doctrine, and lived consequence over inherited explanation.