A gripping novel exploring the lives of three Carmaelite nuns seen
through the eyes of an eccentric psychoanalyst in the early 1900's set
across Paris, Africa and Spain.
Spain, 1920s. The lives of three Carmelite nuns intersect and develop
through a period of intense experience. In their personal histories
there is great contrast, from the artistic exuberance of Paris in 'La
Belle Epoque' to slavery in Africa, but a past element is shared that
has deeply affected each one.
William Rose adeptly guides the narrative through Africa, Spain and
France in the early decades of the 20th century, as the characters
reveal their histories and discover the destinies that await them.
This novel is a striking exploration of personal history aided by the
spirited observations of an eccentric French psychoanalyst. It is also
an emotive reflection upon the agony of maternal loss and betrayal, and
upon love.