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The Clear Light of Day

A Novel

Penelope Wilcock
3.1
(7)
Pages
304
Year
2010
Language
English

About

Recently ordained and more recently divorced, Reverend Esme Browne finds herself at an uncomfortable crossroads when stationed at the Portland Road Chapel. In addition to the seaside town, she also now bears the spiritual responsibility for two country chapels, which should be exciting, invigorating, and even hopeful. Esme, however, has forgotten how to pray and, she fears, how to feel.

A chance encounter with an eccentric pair of country gnostics may change all that, but she'll have to be willing to juggle the demands of the church, her parishes, and a bevy of well-intended but nosy neighbors.

Lonely, divorced, and newly assigned to a rural parish full of quirky characters, Esme Browne rediscovers the beauty of friendship in a most unlikely place.

Penelope Wilcock is a Methodist minister who served as a full-time pastor to no less than six rural congregations simultaneously. Author of more than half a dozen books of fiction and poetry, she believes "that God speaks to us through every smallest circumstance of life," a life she now makes with a new husband and new duties in the Aylesbury Circuit in Buckinghamshire, England.

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