The story of nuns and postulants in the closed Benedictine Order in the Abbey of Brede. Through the events of the novel Philippa Talbot, an ex-civil servant, learns how to come to terms with the tragedy from her past and even gain serenity. "The River" is another book by the same author.
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The story of nuns and postulants in the closed Benedictine Order in the Abbey of Brede. Through the events of the novel Philippa Talbot, an ex-civil servant, learns how to come to terms with the tragedy from her past and even gain serenity. "The River" is another book by the same author.
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Add this copy of In This House of Brede to cart. $38.89, like new condition, Sold by GreatBookPricesUK5 rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Castle Donington, DERBYSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2022 by Cluny Media.
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Add this copy of In This House of Brede to cart. $46.08, fair condition, Sold by SELL BOOKS LTD rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from London, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, published 1971 by Pan Books.
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Add this copy of In This House of Brede Godden, Rumer to cart. $18.93, good condition, Sold by Sam's Books rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Ramsey, UNITED KINGDOM, published 1969 by Viking.
Add this copy of In This House of Brede to cart. $14.46, fair condition, Sold by Goodwill of Greater Milwaukee rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Milwaukee, WI, UNITED STATES, published 2005 by Loyola Classics.
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Fair. Book is considered to be in acceptable condition. The actual cover image may not match the stock photo. Book may have one or more of the following defects: noticeable wear on the cover dust jacket or spine; curved dog eared or creased page s; writing or highlighting inside or on the edges; sticker s or other adhesive on cover; CD DVD may not be included; and book may be a former library copy.
Add this copy of In This House of Brede to cart. $15.80, good condition, Sold by Good Books Will Follow rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Blue Springs, MO, UNITED STATES, published 2005 by Loyola Classics.
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The book has been read but is in good condition. It has very minimal damage to the cover including scuff marks but no holes or tears. The dust jacket for hard covers may not be included. The binding has minimal wear. The majority of pages are undamaged with minimal creasing or tearing minimal pencil underlining of text no highlighting of text and no writing in the margins. There are no missing pages. See the seller's listing for full details and a description of any imperfections.
Add this copy of In This House of Brede to cart. $22.00, very good condition, Sold by funyettabooks rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Bloomington, MN, UNITED STATES, published 1969 by Viking Pr.
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Very Good in Fair jacket. Fiction. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Clean and tight and square. Fairly sharp corners. Tan boards with brown lettering on the spine. Brede Abbey maps on the endpages. Book-of-the-Month Club Selection. Small dark spot on the bottom ends of the pages. The dust jacket has quite a bit of wear and tear and chipping along the edges with the bottom edge of the spine missing. The colors are still good. The jacket is in new mylar. Full-sized edition.
Add this copy of In This House of Brede to cart. $26.55, good condition, Sold by Keeper of the Page rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Enumclaw, WA, UNITED STATES, published 1969 by MacMillan.
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Good+ Good DJ. No Exp MacMillan 1969 First Edition FPu(y) Actual Title-In This House of Brede (BREDE). Light soil and fading to blue boards. Gold spine lettering. Site plan end papers. tight pages lightly tanned. 424 pages. Moderate rubbing and mended chips to spine of clipped dust jacket with mended tears. HEAVY ITEM.
Add this copy of In This House of Brede to cart. $29.95, new condition, Sold by Eighth Day Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Wichita, KS, UNITED STATES, published by Cluny Media.
I am always a little nervous about ordering soft-cover books, fearing that the description by the shop owner may not reflect its true condition. No problems here! The book was exactly as described -- it looked like it had never been read, which I actually think was what the owner said. It arrived very quickly, packaged wonderfully. I would definitely order from this shop again!
BlueZinnia
Dec 16, 2013
I was there. She got it right.
I used to be a cloistered nun, and I can tell you that Rumer Godden got that life pitch-perfect. This is a terrific book; if you want to know what real, non-Hollywood, non-stereotyped nuns are like when they're not around layfolk or the hierarchy, or if you just want a great, inspiring read, this is for you.
Karenfern
Jan 7, 2010
Wonderful read
With the book under my belt years ago, I spent four days as a guest in a cloistered Benedictine house. It was excellent background with regard to the Divine Office, which was sung in its full Latin glory.
My complaint about the one I got from Loyola Press, was that the copy editing was horrendously bad. It's as if they had turned the book over to an inept college freshman and it spoiled some of the pleasure for me.
While Philippa Talbot was the protagonist, my favorite character was Abbess Catherine Ismay. The way she grew into leadership from her election to the end of the book was a case study in how to be a good chief executive of any organization, whether a monastery or a corporation. I learned more about being a leader from her than I have learned from textbooks on business administration.
I had no problem finding my way through the multiple characters in the book. Indeed, I had a lot of fun doing it. I know it has been a problem for some reviewers, though. The author did a fairly good job of writing thumbnail sketches of some of the characters but they do, as Sister Hilary remarks, get one lost in the wimples and veils. The description of the clothing of one of the nuns is beautiful and moving especially in light of her problems with her family.
I had no illusion about the humanity of nuns. I went to graduate school with some of them and I was impressed by their intellect and how different they were from each other. The common life does not erase differences and result in a homogenized human being but rather refines each of the people who are called to it and can handle it. I couldn't.
In short, I loved the book and look forward to getting a copy that isn't chopped up and mauled.