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Obedience
Obedience
Author: Jacqueline Yallop
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ISBN-13: 9781611746631
ISBN-10: 1611746639
Publication Date: 1/31/2012
Pages: 450
Edition: Unabridged,Unabridge
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Publisher: HighBridge Audio
Book Type: Audio CD
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Sister Bernard, a young nun in a French convent during WWII, falls for a German soldier who is billeted nearby. It is difficult to know if Sister Bernard is capable of rational thinking; however, in the hope of keeping the German soldier interested, she betrays not only her vows, but the secrets of the Resistance movement. This novel moves between her past memories and the present day reality of having to leave the convent when she is in her 90s. There is a poignancy to this novel when the reader is allowed to see the consequences of Sister Bernard's long-ago decisions and heartbreak. I found it thought provoking and an interesting view of convent life.