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"WELL before Dan Brown’s “The Da Vinci Code” was published, Kathleen McGowan, author of “The Expected One,” quit a lucrative job as a marketing rep for Disney, maxed out her credit cards, cashed in her 401k and left her children for weeks at a time, all because she believed she had been chosen to tell the “real” story of Mary Magdalene: that the woman known as a reformed prostitute was actually the wife of Jesus and a spiritual leader in her own right.
McGowan is 43, chatty, warm and self-assured — more Little League mom than hippy-dippy spiritualist. She lives with her three precocious sons and gentle, long-haired husband in Palmdale, a desert town not far from a field of Joshua trees. On a Monday evening just before dinnertime, a pack of boys from the neighborhood played in her backyard while she discussed “The Expected One” at a white-tiled kitchen table."
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"WELL before Dan Brown’s “The Da Vinci Code” was published, Kathleen McGowan, author of “The Expected One,” quit a lucrative job as a marketing rep for Disney, maxed out her credit cards, cashed in her 401k and left her children for weeks at a time, all because she believed she had been chosen to tell the “real” story of Mary Magdalene: that the woman known as a reformed prostitute was actually the wife of Jesus and a spiritual leader in her own right.
McGowan is 43, chatty, warm and self-assured — more Little League mom than hippy-dippy spiritualist. She lives with her three precocious sons and gentle, long-haired husband in Palmdale, a desert town not far from a field of Joshua trees. On a Monday evening just before dinnertime, a pack of boys from the neighborhood played in her backyard while she discussed “The Expected One” at a white-tiled kitchen table."
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