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The Convent

The Convent 2

by Maureen McCarthy
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/10/2012
4/5 Rating 2 Reviews

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'I woke up with a feeling about today,' Stella says dreamily. 'Something truly amazing is going to happen.'
'To us or to the world?' I say.
'To you.'
'To me?' I laugh. 'Nothing ever happens to me, Stella.'
'But today it will.'
'Will it be good?'
She looks thoughtful and then frowns. 'I ...I don't know.'

Peach is nineteen and pretty happy with the way things are. She has her university work, two wildly different best friends, her sister, Stella, to look after and a broken heart to mend. But when she takes a summer job at a cafe in the old convent, her idea of who she is takes a sharp turn into the past. Where once there were nuns, young girls and women who had fallen on hard times, Peach discovers secrets from three generations of her family. As their stories are revealed, Peach is jolted out of her comfort zone. But does she really want to know who she is?

Warm and real, intense and provocative, Maureen McCarthy's The Convent shows in vivid detail how fate and the choices we make ripple and reverberate through time. A novel to fall in love with.

ISBN:
9781742375045
9781742375045
Category:
General fiction (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-10-2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
ALLEN & UNWIN
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
440
Dimensions (mm):
234x153x34mm
Weight:
0.55kg

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I got an ARC of this book a couple of months ago. Instead of studying, (naughty me!) I spent most of my time absorbed in this book. What a perfect read! It would be great to read on a lazy summer day.

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I started reading this because my sister is a Sister and because it was inspired by real (but not always happy) stories from women who lived and worked within the walls of the Abbotsford convent which is practically in my backyard.



It wasn't long before I was drawn into the lives of these 4 women and those that share their lives - including the convent itself which is a grand old lady and well worth a visit, even if you are not particularly religious.



People are lost, people are found and there's life, death, falls and redemption. WARNING: Do not read on public transport if you're prone to displays of emotion.

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