Joanne Harris, bestselling author of Chocolat, presents her most
accomplished novel yet -- an intoxicating concoction that blends
theology and reason, deception and masquerade, with a dash of whimsical
humor and a soupçon of sensuality.
Britanny, 1610. Juliette, a one-time actress and rope dancer, is forced
to seek refuge among the sisters of the abbey of Sainte Marie-de-la-mer.
Reinventing herself as Soeur Auguste, Juliette makes a new life for
herself and her young daughter, Fleur.
But when the kindly abbess dies, Juliette's comfortable existence begins
to unravel. The abbey's new leader is the daughter of a corrupt noble
family, and she arrives with a ghost from Juliette's past -- Guy
LeMerle, a man she has every reason to fear and hate.
This P.S. edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book,
including author interviews, recommended reading, and more.