In this House of Brede
A Virago Modern Classic
(Author) Rumer GoddenBy the author of Black Narcissus and The River 'Rumer Godden's novels have a timeless shimmer' GUARDIAN 'One hundred years after her birth, Rumer Godden's novels still pulse with life' MATTHEW DENNISON, TELEGRAPH 'Her craftsmanship is always sure' NEW YORK TIMES 'The motto was Pax but the word was set in a circle of thorns. Peace, but what a strange peace, made of unremitting toil and effort . . .' Bruised by tragedy, Philippa Talbot leaves behind a successful career with the civil service for a new calling: to join an enclosed order of Benedictine nuns. In this small community of fewer than one hundred women, she soon discovers all the human frailties: jealousy, love, despair. But each crisis of heart and conscience is guided by the compassion and intelligence of the Abbess and by the Sisters' shared bond of faith and ritual. Away from the world, and yet at one with it, Philippa must learn to forgive and forget her past . . . A vivid and exceedingly insightful portrait of religious community, In This House of Brede is the second instalment in Godden's acclaimed 'convent novels'.
Rumer Godden
Rumer Godden was a British author known for her novel "Black Narcissus," which explores the complexities of human relationships and emotions. Her lyrical prose and vivid descriptions brought the exotic settings of her stories to life. Godden's work delved into themes of love, loss, and cultural clashes with sensitivity and depth.