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Bell

Murdoch, IrisByatt, A. S.(Introduction by)
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A lay community of thoroughly mixed-up people is encamped outside Imber Abbey, home of an order of sequestered nuns.

A new bell is being installed when suddenly the old bell, a legendary symbol of religion and magic, is rediscovered. And then things begin to change. Meanwhile the wise old Abbess watches and prays and exercises discreet authority. And everyone, or almost everyone, hopes to be saved, whatever that may mean. Originally published in 1958, this funny, sad, and moving novel is about religion, sex, and the fight between good and evil.For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world.

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Penguin Publishing Group
1101495669 / 9781101495667
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823.914
01/12/2001
English
320 pages
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