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In a more-innocent time, three girls enter the convent. Angelina, Kathleen, and Joanna come from very different backgrounds, but each has the desire to join a religious order. Despite the seclusion of the convent house in Minneapolis, they're not immune to what's happening around them, and each sister faces an unexpected crisis of faith. Reissue.Book Synopsis
They were sisters once. In a more innocent time, three girls entered the convent. Angelina, Kathleen and Joanna came from very different backgrounds, but they had one thing in common--the desire to join a religious order. Despite their seclusion, they're not immune to the big changes happening around them, and each sister faces an unexpected crisis of faith. Ultimately Angie, Kathleen and Joanna all leave the sisterhood, abandoning the convent for the exciting and confusing world outside. The world of choices to be made, of risks to be taken. Of men and romantic love. The world of ordinary women... Debbie Macomber illuminates women's lives with truth and compassion. In Changing Habits, she proves once again why she's one of the world's most popular writers of fiction for--and about--women.Review Quotes
No one writes better women's contemporary fiction.- RT Book Reviews It's clear that Debbie Macomber cares deeply about her fully realized characters and their families, friends and loves, along with their hopes and dreams. She also makes her readers care about them. -Bookreporter.com Debbie Macomber tells women's stories in a way no one else does. -BookPage Macomber is a skilled storyteller. -Publishers Weekly Debbie Macomber is one of the most reliable, versatile romance writers around. -Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Macomber is a master storyteller. -Times Record News With first-class author Debbie Macomber, it's quite simple-she gives readers an exceptional, unforgettable story every time, and her books are always, always keepers! -ReadertoReader.com Popular romance writer Debbie Macomber has a gift for evoking the emotions that are at the heart of the genre's popularity. -Publishers Weekly