Lambs of God

Three eccentric, secluded nuns live on a remote island, forgotten by time and the Church—until a priest unwittingly happens upon them. Father Ignatius is as surprised to see the nuns as they are to see a flesh-and-blood man, and what follows is the strange, moving, and often hilarious story of their struggle—a struggle of wills, and of faith. Lambs of God is a charming, poignant page-turner from crime novelist Marele Day.

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Lambs of God

Three eccentric, secluded nuns live on a remote island, forgotten by time and the Church—until a priest unwittingly happens upon them. Father Ignatius is as surprised to see the nuns as they are to see a flesh-and-blood man, and what follows is the strange, moving, and often hilarious story of their struggle—a struggle of wills, and of faith. Lambs of God is a charming, poignant page-turner from crime novelist Marele Day.

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Lambs of God

Lambs of God

by Marele Day
Lambs of God

Lambs of God

by Marele Day

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Overview

Three eccentric, secluded nuns live on a remote island, forgotten by time and the Church—until a priest unwittingly happens upon them. Father Ignatius is as surprised to see the nuns as they are to see a flesh-and-blood man, and what follows is the strange, moving, and often hilarious story of their struggle—a struggle of wills, and of faith. Lambs of God is a charming, poignant page-turner from crime novelist Marele Day.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781573227223
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 04/28/1999
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.17(w) x 7.91(h) x 0.83(d)

About the Author

Marele Day is well known in her native Australia as the author of several successful crime novels, as well as short stories and poems.

What People are Saying About This

Jill Paton Walsh

This is a mermerizing novel with the power of all the best fictions — that of showing an oddly angled and penetrating light on the real world. This is conflict of the church of the primative saints and the church of worldliness and simony: the struggle between them is as gripping as a thriller.

Esther Freud

A wonderful book, full of such rich sense that you feel you're right there among the few. I enjoyed reading about three such unselfconscious women, such unlikely heroines, and going back to nature with them.

Kathleen Norris

Lambs of God is a page turner, a poignant tale that carries its weight with delightful ease. The author manages to convey both the comlexity and the simplicy of monastic life, and wroughts with holy wickedness through the tension that has exist for centuries among nuns, bishops, and priests. This is the work of a sublime storyteller.

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