The Hardest Thing to Do
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
The fourth volume in The Hawk and Dove series centred around a fictional Benedictine monastery in Yorkshire.
Penelope Wilcock scrive con una profonda comprensione dello spirito umano, attingendo alle sue ricche esperienze di vita come ministra metodista e cappellana di hospice e scuola. Le sue opere esplorano relazioni complesse e questioni spirituali con acume penetrante. Ambientando le sue narrazioni in contesti suggestivi che riecheggiano la sua vita al mare, cattura anche temi universali di amore, perdita e fede. L'autrice offre ai lettori un'esperienza letteraria profondamente risonante e stimolante.






The fourth volume in The Hawk and Dove series centred around a fictional Benedictine monastery in Yorkshire.
The fifth volume in The Hawk and Dove series centred around a fictional Benedictine monastery in Yorkshire.
The second volume volume in a series set in the 14th Century and centred around the fictional Benedictine monastery of St Alcuin's, in Yorkshire.
The sixth volume in The Hawk and Dove series centred around a fictional Benedictine monastery in Yorkshire.
The first volume in a series set in the 14th Century and centred around the fictional Benedictine monastery of St Alcuin's, in Yorkshire.
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