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Angeline Kindle Edition
A moving, lyrical, melancholy and spiritual novel by the acclaimed author of The Night Child, in which Sister Angeline, unwillingly sent to a radical convent and confronting her tragic past, asks the deep question, follow your heart or follow the rules?
After surviving a tragedy that killed her entire family, sixteen-year-old Meg joins a cloistered convent, believing it is her life’s work to pray full time for the suffering of others. Taking the name Sister Angeline, she spends her days and nights in silence, moving from one prayerful hour to the next. She prays for the hardships of others, the sick and poor, the loved ones she lost, and her own atonement.
When the Archdiocese of Chicago runs out of money to keep the convent open, she is torn from her carefully constructed life and sent to a progressive convent on a rocky island in the Pacific Northwest. There, at the Light of the Sea, five radical feminist nuns have their own vision of faithful service. They do not follow canonical law, they do not live a cloistered life, and they believe in using their voices for change.
As Sister Angeline struggles to adapt to her new home, she must navigate her grief, fears, and confusions, while being drawn into the lives of a child in crisis, an angry teen, an EMT suffering survivor’s guilt, and the parish priest who is losing his congregation to the Sisters’ all-inclusive Sunday masses. Through all of this, something seems to have awakened in her, a healing power she has not experienced in years that could be her saving grace, or her downfall.
In Angeline, novelist Anna Quinn explores the complexity of our past selves and the discovery of our present truth; the enduring imprints left by our losses, forgiveness and acceptance, and why we believe what we believe. Affecting and beautifully told, Angeline is both poignant and startling and will touch the hearts of anyone who has ever asked themselves: When your foundations crumble and you’ve lost yourself, how do you find the strength to go on? Do you follow your heart or the rules?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateFebruary 7, 2023
- File size2654 KB
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"Anna Quinn's novels dive deep into the human psyche, exploring our capacity to harm and heal. Angeline is a call to open arms, a clear-eyed view of our often-flawed humanity, and how the power of compassion can change everything. It is a novel of gorgeous sentences and beautiful messages. It left me feeling stronger, wiser, and in complete awe." --Erica Bauermeister, New York Times bestselling author of The Scent Keeper
"Sister Angeline is a character for the ages. Anna Quinn has created a deeply moving portrait of a great soul at the precipice of faith and duty and the shadows of a wrenching past. It's beautiful, and like all true beauty, the book is haunting, if not haunted." --Luis Alberto Urrea, Pulitzer Prize finalist and bestselling author of The Devil’s Highway
"Angeline is a mystical hymn to the power of women in community, with an entry point that only the rare writer has the guts to brave. Quinn does it with empathy and acumen, never vilifying. Instead, as you read her lyrical prose, you feel her pure, seeking spirit. Her never heavy-handed, third-eye-wide-open aperture, as she links arms with you from the first sentence…all the way to the last. I loved this gem of a novel." --Laura Munson, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of This Is Not the Story You Think It Is and Willa’s Grove
"Angeline is unique: a gripping read filled with darkness and light. Beautiful language and landscape coexist alongside sinister events surrounding a small community of feminist nuns, but despite the shadow of violence and fear, this story is about choosing forgiveness and compassion, and guiding others to healing and love." --Barbara Claypole White, bestselling author of The Perfect Son and The Promise between Us
"Through the evocative prose and story that is Anna Quinn's Angeline, we're reminded that grief is complex and dynamic and that, sometimes, taking a leap of faith can be the ultimate healing experience. This is the perfect read for anyone who believes in miracles, or wants to believe." --Meg Waite Clayton, internationally bestselling author of The Postmistress of Paris
"An incandescent novel of a young nun’s journey through searing loss, and atonement toward a shimmering redemption. The achingly spare language encapsulates Angeline’s self-negation as well as her singular gifts. A testament to the power of love to transform cruelty and loss into strength and freedom." --Gemma Whelan, author of Painting through the Dark
"Angeline, Anna Quinn's second novel, expertly evokes the complexity of our world’s situation in her well-drawn microcosm of life on Beckett Island where Sister Angeline is sent when the Chicago nunnery she has lived in must close. Even there, authoritarian power and misogyny past and present intrude on the peaceful and stirring natural Northwest environment. Sister Angeline's adaptation to the free-spirited convent will keep you reading to learn what lies at the bottom of acts of violence, against nature, against others, even against one's own life. Five stars for this novel that speaks compellingly through the heart of a way forward to a better future for us all." --Sheila Bender, author of Since Then: Poems and Short Prose
“A poetic, innovative story that portrays the interplay between trauma and memory. Sister Angeline's narrative reveals how the mind is constantly processing the world around us and the world within us, a dialogue between past and present. This book is a triumph of beauty and human resilience.” --Gale Massey, author of The Girl from Blind River"[Quinn] masterfully creates an island in the Pacific Northwest that jumps off the page and begs to be visited ... Angeline is a read that has everything: place, characters, and social issues." --Elizabeth George, #1 New York Times bestselling author
"[A] mystical, marvelous tale of love and loss and growth, a story that takes place at the fascinating intersection of twenty-first-century realism and centuries-old faith. The language is pure poetry, and the story is both mysterious and inevitable, terrifying and inspiring. A beautifully plotted novel that will cling to the reader for a very long time." --Louisa Morgan, author of A Secret History of Witches
"A compassionate page-turner that is at once a gripping thriller and a deep examination of grief, Anna Quinn's Angeline takes us from the cloistered halls of a Chicago convent to an island in the Pacific Northwest where a group of remarkable women have created a community on their own terms. Filled with memorable characters and startling events, Angeline illuminates the power of nature, friendship, and self-acceptance to heal the most painful of wounds. Writing with lyricism, grace, and insight, Anna Quinn reminds us of our shared suffering, our shared humanity, and the possibility of transformation even in the darkest of times." --JoAnne Tompkins, bestselling author of What Comes After
"Quinn is a powerful writer who straddles the depth of despair and the height of joy with grace and beauty. Her story is both lyrical and terrifying, and, for those of us who so desperately want to believe, a breath of fresh air in a world we're not sure we want to occupy. Angeline is a book to be treasured." --Barbara Conrey, USA Today bestselling author of Nowhere Near Goodbye
"In prose that shimmers off the page, Anna Quinn takes us inside the life of a progressive convent on an island in the Salish Sea...A story that is at once a nuanced journey of forgiveness and a masterfully crafted psychological thriller." --Carol Smith, author of Crossing the River: Seven Stories That Saved My Life; A Memoir --This text refers to the audioCD edition.About the Author
Product details
- ASIN : B0B8569XVJ
- Publisher : Blackstone Publishing (February 7, 2023)
- Publication date : February 7, 2023
- Language : English
- File size : 2654 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 264 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #436,510 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #804 in Women's New Adult & College Fiction
- #2,152 in Women's Literary Fiction
- #3,560 in Contemporary Literary Fiction
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About the author

Anna Quinn is the author of the novel Angeline, (Blackstone Publishing, 2023) and The Night Child, (Blackstone Publishing, 2018). Angeline is listed as a "Most Anticipated Books of 2023" list on Goodreads, and as #1 in "Nuns in Fiction". The Night Child was listed as a #1 Amazon Bestseller in Psychological Literary Fiction, and #1 Best Real Psychological Fiction on Goodreads. Her poetry and essays have appeared in Psychology Today, Writer's Digest, Medium, Washington 129 Anthology, and the anthology, Alone Together:Comfort in the time of Covid. When she isn't writing or reading, she's hiking somewhere on this beautiful planet.
Read more here: annamquinn.com
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Ultimately Sister Angeline's faith expands to include herself and the power of genuine compassion for those seemingly undeserving of Love. This is a story rooted in nature, both human and wild, and the destruction of the ego that attempts to control either. The narrative is exquisitely poetic, deeply immersing the reader in the flora and fauna of the coastal environment as the words carry you deeper into unfolding mysteries.









