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The Anchoress
The Anchoress | Robyn Cadwallader
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From a remarkable new Australian author comes THE ANCHORESS, a story set within the confines of a stone cell measuring seven paces by nine. Tiny in scope but universal in themes, it is a wonderful, wholly compelling fictional achievement. Set in the twelfth century, THE ANCHORESS tells the story of Sarah, only seventeen when she chooses to become an anchoress, a holy woman shut away in a small cell, measuring seven paces by nine, at the side of the village church. Fleeing the grief of losing a much-loved sister in childbirth and the pressure to marry, she decides to renounce the world, with all its dangers, desires and temptations, and to commit herself to a life of prayer and service to God. But as she slowly begins to understand, even the thick, unforgiving walls of her cell cannot keep the outside world away, and it is soon clear that Sarah's body and soul are still in great danger ... Telling an absorbing story of faith, desire, shame, fear and the very human need for connection and touch, THE ANCHORESS is both mesmerising and thrillingly unpredictable. 'Sarah's story is so beautiful, so rich, so strange, unexpected and thoughtful - also suspenseful. I loved this book.' Elizabeth Gilbert, author of EAT, PRAY, LOVE 'Robyn Cadwallader does the real work of historical fiction, creating a detailed, sensuous and richly imagined shard of the past. She has successfully placed her narrator, the anchoress, in that tantalizing, precarious, delicate realm: convincingly of her own distant era, yet emotionally engaging and vividly present to us in our own.' Geraldine Brooks 'An intense, atmospheric and very assured debut, this is one of the most eagerly anticipated novels of the year ... this one will appeal to readers who loved Hannah Kent's bestselling BURIAL RITES.' Caroline Baum 'Absorbing and finely structured .. surprisingly suspenseful ... The contemplative tone of this beautiful novel leaves behind a feeling of calm and restoration, and a deeper sense of the power of the written word.' Australian Book Review 'Cadwallader has chosen a rich subject, for while a story located in a single small room might sound claustrophobic, this is in fact what heightens Sarah's observations. It is precisely this limitation that drives the narrative - in the same way it does in Emma Donoghue's Room and Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl ... Cadwallader's writing evokes a heightened attention to the senses: you might never read a novel so sensuous yet unconcerned with romantic love. For this alone it is worth seeking out. But also because The Anchoress achieves what every historical novel attempts: reimagining the past while opening a new window - like a squint, perhaps - to our present lives.' Sydney Morning Herald 'Affecting ... finely drawn ... a considerable achievement.' Sarah Dunant, The New York Times
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kspenmoll
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#nunlit An extraordinary book,unlike anything I have ever read. Sarah, a teen watched her beloved sister die in childbirth. In her grief,she dedicates her life to Christ, & becomes an Anchoress, living enclosed in a dark,damp stone & wood cell, never to see the light of day. Her story is narrated through her inner life of thoughts & prayer.Only her confessor, female caretakers & village women can speak with her via a small back curtained window.🔽

kspenmoll 🔼 Themes of grief,loss,oppression, intolerance,violence,imprisonment,are interwoven the Catholic Churches hierarchy that demands absolute obedience on every level,are interwoven t in the book.There were times I was enraged,times I felt impatient,times I felt compassion.Medieval life was a time that those in power dictated the social, political, occupational, & religious lives of everyone else. I want to hear from those not raised Catholic. 1y
jlhammar Wonderful review! Yes to all of that. So well said. I liked that we got to experience an anchoress at the end of her life a bit (with Julian of Norwich) in Revelations and here we got some perspective about the beginning. 1y
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jlhammar
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Rich and compelling historical fiction. Cadwallader is a scholar of women in the Middle Ages and it shows. The term anchoress is derived from a Greek verb meaning to withdraw. One might picture a quiet and solitary life. In actuality, these enclosed holy women played active roles within their communities. Dependent upon the villagers for their well-being, but inspiring and serving them in turn (women especially) through prayer and counsel. #NunLit

Tamra I have always wondered how many chose the life for lack of choices/outlets. Not all, but certainly some. 1y
jlhammar @Tamra Yes, me too! I can certainly understand the allure when set against the other options of the time. 1y
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jlhammar
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“I walked the length of my cell from the wall with two windows to my altar, counting my steps—nine paces; then across the narrower side, from my fireplace to my squint—seven paces. This would be my world.”

Ready for a good dose of #NunLit today. I‘ve been wanting to read this for years. Can‘t imagine (at age 17!) committing yourself to a cell that size for the rest of your days. And with the buried remains of the previous anchoress to boot!

jlhammar Image from the NYT Book Review 1y
Tamra I really enjoyed this one! I think I read it right after taking a medieval humanities class - I loved studying anchoritism. 1y
batsy I have this on my shelves... Must get to it soon. 1y
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LeahBergen What @batsy said! 1y
AmyG I oddly love books about nuns. 1y
jlhammar @AmyG Well you are in very good company. There‘s a whole group of us! You may want to check out previous #NunLitQuarterly posts. If you‘d care to join us, we‘ll be reading this one in July 1y
Aimeesue @batsy @LeahBergen Same! It was on sale recently, and I somehow couldn‘t help myself. 😂 1y
AmyG @jlhammar Thank you for the invite. If I can squeeze it into my many challenges….I‘ll join. But I am not too sure if I can do it….and if not, perhaps the next one. 1y
kspenmoll I am so glad you listed this book- otherwise I doubt I would have found it. 1y
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kspenmoll
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Dichotomy between heart & head, compassion & a rigid adherence to rules as exemplified in this exchange.Fr Peter the older priest is trying to give counsel to Fr. Ranault, the younger priest who now is the Anchoress‘ confessor & window to the outside world.
Just some thoughts. #nunlit

jlhammar Oooh, great thoughts! You have me even more excited to get into this one. I‘m only at page 20, but it‘s at the top of my stack for the long weekend ahead. 1y
Suet624 This one has been on my shelf for years. One day… 1y
kspenmoll @jlhammar @Suet624 I find I am reading it in doses- too intense to read straight through. 1y
Suet624 Good to know! 1y
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kspenmoll
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Cinfhen Maybe I‘ll see Paris on here soon 😉 2y
jlhammar I'm planning to read The Anchoress this weekend. Can't wait! 2y
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kspenmoll
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Saturday morning reading. #nunlit #cafeaulait

jlhammar That looks like a perfect morning ❤️ 2y
Tamra I loved this novel! 2y
LeahBergen Lovely photo! 2y
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kspenmoll
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Started this today. Only 68 pages in & I am totally absorbed- some tension while the Anchoress is settling into her walled world. #nunlit

batsy I have this one waiting on my shelves. Glad to hear it's off to a strong start. 2y
jlhammar That is great to hear. Can‘t wait to get started! 2y
AlaMich I loved this one! The whole concept is so alien, I found the book fascinating. 2y
Tamra It‘s a good one! 2y
Suet624 This has been on my shelf for ages. 2y
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Tamra
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This was an intriguing subject and so were the characters! It won‘t be for everyone, but for me it made an enjoyable & more personable fictional backdrop while doing academic reading Ancrene Wisse. It was very well written and obviously researched. I makes me want to know more about the personal stories of religious recluses. I went in thinking Anchorites were utterly solitary, but that‘s not the case in this novel & in reality.

Cathythoughts Sounds really interesting ♥️💫💫 6y
Tamra @Cathythoughts I liked that it was outside the box. 😁 6y
quietlycuriouskate I liked this one a lot. I was surprised, too, by just how public her life as an anchoress was. 6y
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Tamra
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I‘ve decided my research topic in Antiquity Lit course will be Ancrene Wisse. I knew/know nothing about Anchorites, but I‘m oddly intrigued. Does anyone have any expertise to share? You‘d think there would be some YouTube lectures given it‘s in the cannon, but no. Not included as part of my formal research, I did find this fictional novel on audio. 😁 I read an essay by the author about her own research and experience that piqued my interest.

Cathythoughts Sounds really interesting.. classic cover too 👍🏻♥️ 6y
LeahBergen I‘ve had this on my shelf for ages. 😬 6y
Crazeedi This book tells of Hildegard von Bingham who was given to a nun to be walled in a monestary with her. She lived many many years walled in and finally was released and started a nunnery. Excellent book (edited) 6y
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Tamra @Crazeedi thank you! I didn‘t realize I had it TBR - typical! 😂 6y
saresmoore This one is on my upcoming TBR. It really is an intriguing topic. 6y
Tamra @LeahBergen as with sooooo many others! 😆 6y
Tamra @saresmoore definitely so! 6y
Tamra @Cathythoughts it‘s striking for sure. 6y
AlaMich I thought this was a fascinating book! It‘s such an intriguing thing to think about: how would a human handle this? How could you not go insane? (edited) 6y
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ghostslovingghosts
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#currentlyreading from the #library, a story of a holy woman sentenced to a life in solitude

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quietlycuriouskate
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Having done several (short!) solitary retreats, I was drawn to this woman who chooses to live the rest of her life in a cell measuring 9 paces by 7. I was also curious to see how a novel could be made from such restrictions. Well, the outside world barely gives Sister Sarah a moment's peace! I thought her challenges would be more the result of her enclosure than of the general vulnerability of women in society.
Not what I expected: still good.

Cathythoughts Amazing cover ✨ 7y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders Love this cover!! I listened to the audiobook - very good that way too! 7y
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quietlycuriouskate
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Behold, my accidental #libraryhaul and traditional solstice cake!
I didn't plan to visit the library today but someone reserved a book I had.
The cake doesn't look much but is yummy! It's a fruit cake with dark sugar, cocoa and a measure of something warming! I make it every year. The smell of it baking is when Christmas-time really begins for me.

Alfoster Yum! I‘ll be right over!🤪 7y
Cathythoughts Happy Winter Solstice 7y
Eggs Beautiful-diet breaker 😜❤️ 7y
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DivineDiana It looks yummy to me! 7y
BarbaraBB The cake looks great! 7y
JazzFeathers I'm sorry, but l need the recipes 😜🍴 7y
Lindy Happy Solstice! Your cake looks fab. 7y
batsy That cake sounds and looks delicious! 😋 7y
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KerriNTurner
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Loving my stack of pale blue-green spines!

LeahBergen So pretty (and you KNOW I love the dance books 😆). 7y
Cinfhen Very pretty💚💙 7y
Libby1 I adored The Anchoress. 7y
KerriNTurner @LeahBergen I'm with you there! 😉😄 7y
EvieBee So pretty and vintage! 7y
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tracycatherinereads
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This is a slow burn for me so far but I'm gonna stick with it.

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Tsubame
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Such an extraordinary image!

Libby1 I loved this book. 7y
Tsubame @Libby1 Me too so far 😊 7y
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Tsubame
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Page 24 and I already bonded with Sarah. This book begins where other stories would end and is told with an amazing voice!

charl08 Fascinating read. 7y
Tsubame @charl08 Absolutely! 7y
AlaMich This was one of my fave books of 2017. So thought provoking. 7y
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Tsubame
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Swallows always catch my eye, I love them so much and this book starts incredibly promising:
"I had always wanted to be a jongleur, to leap from the shoulders of another, to fly and tumble, to dare myself in thin air with nothing but my arms and legs to land me safely on the ground. An acrobat is not a bird, but it is the closest a person can come to being free in the air. The nearest to an angel's gift of flying."
Will be my new commute read.

LauraBeth Beautiful! I think out of all the birds, swallows are the most fun to watch in the air. 7y
Tsubame @LauraBeth Absolutely! Although I think they are especially adorable when they're in their nests and chat and bicker at each other 😆 7y
LauraBeth There was a cavity in my old office building that swallows nested in every year. Everyone in the office wanted to kill them because as soon as you walked out the door, they'd practically fly at your face. I was their lone protector - so they stayed and every year a pair nested in that cavity. But their nest was right outside my office so I heard them ALL day 😂 7y
Tsubame @LauraBeth Awesome 😁 We have a nest at school every year and luckily everyone is super happy about that, because here in Japan swallows are very auspicious and will make your business prosper 🍀Next time your coworkers are annoyed that might be a good word to throw in 😉 7y
BookHermit I love swallows. A pair built a nest near our bedroom window once. They would dive bomb everyone who walked by. Everyone had to run past our house or face a scene from a kinder, gentler The Birds. 7y
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Suet624
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This was one of several books I received from a dear friend - someone I was fortunate enough to find on Litsy. I'm so excited to step into the world this book inhabits. Best wishes to you Liberty on your upcoming birthday. #LIBERTHDAY

Penny_LiteraryHoarders I liked this one! Very good audiobook! 7y
DivineDiana I am intrigued by that cover! 7y
Libby1 I loved this one. It was definitely one of my top books from last year. 7y
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Suet624 @Libby1 @Penny_LiteraryHoarders I'm so glad to hear how much you liked it. It looks like it's just up my alley. 7y
ReadingEnvy I liked this one and learned a lot. 7y
batsy I've heard about this one and it sounds so good. Looking forward to your thoughts :) 7y
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AlaMich
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This was so good! It helps that I am slightly obsessed with nuns, monks, monasteries etc. of the past, even though I am not Catholic. I was not expecting the ending, which was a pleasant surprise. All in all, a lovely, thoughtful, thought-provoking novel.

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AlaMich
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It's been such a great coincidence that this is the book I was reading when Luna passed away. The Anchoress is a woman, in 1255 England, who has chosen to live out her life in a cell, never leaving and spending her days praying and reading. The book is sort of meditative, because you are in her head as she struggles with keeping her vow to stay in the cell. It just sort of a peaceful story, which I needed right now.

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AlaMich
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And this is why I don't bother with TBRs or book planning of any sort. I am basically a human magpie, distracted by shiny things. I came across a sample of this on my Kindle from who-knows-when, read it this morning, and promptly hightailed it to the library to borrow it. #impulsivemuch? Also, Maddie wants it known that she is NOT to be used as a book display! 😾

saresmoore Impulsive library reading is the best! And I really like this concept of being a book magpie. Litsy has a lot of those, I think! 7y
AlaMich @saresmoore No doubt! ? But sometimes I look at all these people who are such good planners and I think,"hmm, maybe I should try that. " And then I remember that I am terrible at it. And I'm okay with that. ? 7y
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Lreads Book magpie! ☺ I don't do tbr lists either. My current read is whatever sounds good at that moment. 7y
LauraBeth I like your style! 7y
Libby1 Love this book! 7y
AlaMich @Libby1 50 pages in and in definitely enjoying it! 7y
LectricSheep I love Maddie's collar! (edited) 7y
AlaMich @LectricSheep Yes, she came to us with that. It has a bell; we like to know whether she is sneaking up on us…🙀 7y
AlaMich @LauraBeth Thanks…the older ya get, the more you realize, eh, too late to fix that now 😉 7y
Jinjer 😹😹😹 7y
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LeahBergen
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I've always found the concept of anchoresses fascinating. Set in England in 1255, this novel follows the life of one of these holy women, who shut themselves away forever in small cells attached to churches. #TakeMeToChurch #LyricalApril

AlaMich I have the sample on my Kindle but I haven't gotten to it yet. I have a sort of obsession about this kind of thing also (and nuns and convents in genera). 🤷🏻‍♀️ (edited) 8y
raeintheworld I have an inexplicable fascination for nuns and life in convents and religious silence. I'll have to pick this one up. 8y
saresmoore Is it just me or does that kinda sound like living the dream? 🙃 8y
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LeahBergen @AlaMich @raeintheworld It seems like it will be really good. 👍🏼 8y
LeahBergen @saresmoore We would need a bookmobile to pull right up to our door at LEAST once a week. 😉 8y
saresmoore Thats a great point. And perhaps a wine cellar. 8y
saresmoore Although, now that I say it, maybe we wouldn't need the wine without the people... 8y
AlaMich @saresmoore 🤣🤣🤣🤣 so true!! But then, from what I've read about cloistered convents, you'd still need the wine. Lots of drama and infighting. 8y
saresmoore @AlaMich Well that makes this book sound a lot more interesting! 8y
ReadingEnvy I liked this one, quite a look into a very small life. 8y
LeahBergen @saresmoore @AlaMich Well, luckily most of these places had wine cellars and brewed their own beer. We're all set! 👍🏼 8y
LeahBergen @ReadingEnvy Oh, good to hear! 8y
Cinfhen Sounds fascinating...darn your posts are killing my TBR! And @saresmoore your comments are hilarious 😂 😘😘 8y
Aleida How many stars would you give it? 8y
LeahBergen @Aleida It's still on my TBR. 😬 8y
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JenniferEgnor
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Two of my very favorite things: a book, and a Boston.
An Anchorite might not have been, had there been a Boston...

#bostonterriersoflitsy
#medievalshelf

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Wife
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I was drawn to this book about a 12th century woman. Just simply a really good story. The characters felt so genuine.

charl08 Great book - your cover is *completely* different to the one I had... 8y
Wife @charl08 the cover is what "grabbed" me as I was walking through the library. Never underestimate the pull of cover-art. Some books that I have read and loved, when presented with another cover would never have caught my eye. 8y
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frankincense_and_sensibility
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As an English major with a concentration in early Brit lit, this book was total catnip for me. So immersive! The alternation between Sarah's first person and her confessor's third person prevented the story from becoming too claustrophobic, as Sarah is confined to her anchorhold. There is a lot of guilt and shame (it's the Church in the Middle Ages, after all) but I found Sarah's growth beyond that to be IMMENSELY satisfying. Highly recommended.

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"Even if his ministers have no mercy, God does."

GET IT, SARAH. YOU TELL THOSE PATRIARCHAL CHURCH LEADERS.

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frankincense_and_sensibility
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"Are women made to bear the kind of pain that crushes them underfoot like grass trampled into the soil?"

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Libby1
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Don't you love it when an author writes back to you on Facebook? 😍

Also, I loved this book.

charl08 Such a good book. 8y
Libby1 @charl08 - I'm glad you think so, too! It only had a 50%Pick rating on Litsy when I checked a few minutes ago. I was surprised. 8y
charl08 I've just nudged it up to 60%. I really liked how she made such a distant time seem understandable. 8y
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LeahBergen I have this on my shelf. 😀 8y
RusskayaChica This book looks amazing. Shelving it for summer, if not before! 8y
Libby1 @LeahBergen and @RusskayaChica - I hope you like this book when you get to it! 8y
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Ais
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This took me much longer than usual, for a book of its size, to get through. I found it clunky and the more interesting aspects ignored and under developed. The premise of the story was so intriguing, and the interplay between Sarah and her confessor was quite interesting, I feel that both of these could have been much more richly explored. ⭐️/⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Ais
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The first half has been extremely slooooooow. I really hope it picks up, and we start to lose a bit of the descriptive passages about the scriptorium!

ReadingEnvy I mean let's face it, she has all day..... 😜 8y
Ais Oh there's a WHOLE lot of praying going on! 8y
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Ais
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Claustrophobics, beware.

shawnmooney OMG! Must. Read. This. 8y
ReadingEnvy I loved this (but I can't imagine this life!) 8y
Ais @shawnmooney, I've only just started it and already I'm a bit uncomfortable! @ReadingEnvy I can definitely see me really enjoying this, it's so atmospheric! 8y
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BethFishReads
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Although (or maybe because) I'm not Catholic, I've always been curious about the whole concept of being an anchoress. Would you imprison yourself, living out your days with only your faith to keep you company? Set in 1255 England & now out in paperback.

LitHousewife I've only read about that once. Shoot. I am Catholic and I'm not sure I could do that. I need to read this. It just occurred to me that I could at least give it a try until my kids are out of the house. 😝 9y
Brona I really enjoyed this book (http://bronasbooks.blogspot.com.au/2015/06/the-anchoress-by-robyn-cadwallader.html?m=1) Your cover is very different from the Aussie one. Hope you enjoy it too. 9y
BethFishReads @Brona my cover shot has been doctored 😊 9y
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