BREAD FOR THE BAKER'S CHILD
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BREAD FOR THE BAKER'S CHILD (ebook)

JOSEPH CALDWELL

$251.00
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OPEN ROAD MEDIA (ORM)
ISBN:
9781480444003
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Epublication content package
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Inglés
DRM
Si

A nun struggles to keep her order afloat while her imprisoned brother fights for survival in this "elegiac tale of tragedy and redemption" ( Booklist).   At first glance, the siblings at the heart of  Bread for the Baker's Child couldn't seem more different. Rachel is a devoted nun, while Phillip is a faithless accountant in prison for embezzlement. It soon becomes apparent that the two share a painful past, and though separately confined, their spirits and struggles intersect dramatically. Rachel attempts to both run her order and tend to a beloved Mother General on the brink of death. Meanwhile, Phillip comes to the aid of a vulnerable inmate, precipitating a romantic bond that could prove fatal. Intricately structured and psychologically acute, this is a gripping novel exploring the balance between good and evil. 

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