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The Sisterhood - Helen Bryan
The Sisterhood
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Menina Walker was a child of fortune. Rescued after a hurricane in South America, doomed to a life of poverty with a swallow medal as her only legacy, the orphaned toddler was adopted by an American family and taken to a new life.As a beautiful, intelligent woman of nineteen, she is in love,... show more
Menina Walker was a child of fortune. Rescued after a hurricane in South America, doomed to a life of poverty with a swallow medal as her only legacy, the orphaned toddler was adopted by an American family and taken to a new life.As a beautiful, intelligent woman of nineteen, she is in love, engaged, and excited about the future—until another traumatic event shatters her dreams. Menina flees to Spain to bury her misery in research for her college thesis about a sixteenth-century artist who signed his works with the image of a swallow—the same image as the one on Menina’s medal.But a mugging strands Menina in a musty, isolated Spanish convent. Exploring her surroundings, she discovers the epic sagas of five orphan girls who were hidden from the Spanish Inquisition and received help escaping to the New World. Is Menina’s medal a link to them, or to her own past? Did coincidence lead her to the convent, or fate?Both love story and historical thriller, The Sisterhood is an emotionally charged ride across continents and centuries.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B009W3OFDE
Publisher: Amazon Publishing
Pages no: 420
Edition language: English
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Blackbird's Book Blog
Blackbird's Book Blog rated it
4.0 The Sisterhood
This would have been 5 stars, but I felt that the lost gospel element of thd book really didn't work. I loved reading about the history of the convents and the stories of the women attached to them. But I ended up not caring that much about the modern part of the book or about the character Menina...
Blackbird's Book Blog
Blackbird's Book Blog rated it
4.0 The Sisterhood
This would have been 5 stars, but I felt that the lost gospel element of thd book really didn't work. I loved reading about the history of the convents and the stories of the women attached to them. But I ended up not caring that much about the modern part of the book or about the character Menina...
Margitte's Reviews
Margitte's Reviews rated it
3.5 The Sisterhood by Helen Bryan
Since the publication of The Da Vinvi Code it could have been expected that similar 'what if'- questions would pull a few new surprises out of the hats of history, and this book is no exception. In the Da Vinci Code, the question was asked 'What if Jesus was married or had a family?'. In this book t...
cczarneckikernus
cczarneckikernus rated it
3.0 The Sisterhood
Started with promise. I had put recommendations to friends initially, then I lost interest and almost gave up. M. Kircher, a reviewer below, sums up my opinion succinctly. The 16th century nuns all melded into one incoherent jumble, and I wanted to know more about the medal, convent, and Menina's jo...
James Allen's Literary World
James Allen's Literary World rated it
4.0
If you enjoy historical fiction, I would recommend The Sisterhood. Covers scenes from Spain, the Andes, and Georgia in both the present time and the 16th century.
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