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COPY LINK : https://site.bookcenterapp.com/0062090097 Book Synopsis : Jeannette Haien’s award-winning first novel relates the seemingly simple tale of a parishioner confiding in her priest, but the tangled confession brings secrets to light that provoke a moral quandary for not only the clergyman, but the reader as well. Set in a small town in Ireland, Haien’s intimate novel of conversations and dilemmas—perfect for readers of Paul Harding’s Tinkers, Marilynne Robinson’s Gilead, and Flannery O’Connor’s Wise Blood—is “an elegantly written, compact and often subtle tale ofmorality and passion that gives voice to an age-old concern in a fresh way” (NewYork Times Book Review). Harper Perennial breathes new life into this 1986 classic in a new edition with an introduction by Ann Patchett.
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Book Synopsis :
Jeannette Haien’s award-winning first novel relates the seemingly simple tale of a parishioner confiding in her priest, but the tangled confession brings secrets to light that provoke a moral quandary for not only the clergyman, but the reader as well. Set in a small town in Ireland, Haien’s intimate novel of conversations and dilemmas—perfect for readers of Paul Harding’s Tinkers, Marilynne Robinson’s Gilead, and Flannery O’Connor’s Wise Blood—is “an elegantly written, compact and often subtle tale ofmorality and passion that gives voice to an age-old concern in a fresh way” (NewYork Times Book Review). Harper Perennial breathes new life into this 1986 classic in a new edition with an introduction by Ann Patchett.
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Jeannette Haien’saward-winning first novel relates the
seemingly simple tale of a parishioner confiding in her priest,
but the tangled confession brings secrets to light that provoke
a moral quandary for not only the clergyman, but the reader as
well. Set in a small town in Ireland, Haien’sintimate
novel of conversations and dilemmas—pefect for readers
of Paul Harding’sTinkers, Marilynne
Robinson’sGilead, and Flannery
O’Conor’sWise
Blood—is“anelegantly written, compact and often
subtle tale ofmorality and passion that gives voice to an ageold
concern in a fresh way”(NewYork Times Book
Review). Harper Perennial breathes new life into this 1986
classic in a new edition with an introduction by Ann Patchett.