This is my blood, this is my song. In the early 1940s in Czechoslovakia, Rafael Ullmann and his family are sent to Terezin, the so-called model ghetto for Jewish artists. In the 1970s in Canada, Annie Ullmann lives a predictable, lonely life on a prairie with her reclusive father and deaf-dumb mothe
This Is My Body (Hobbs Book 2)
β Scribed by Elena Graf
- Publisher
- Purple Hand Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 171 KB
- Series
- Hobbs 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B084JLV9Z1
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β¦ Synopsis
The new rector of St. Margaretβs by the Sea Episcopal Church has a secret. Lucille Bartlett was a rising star at the Metropolitan Opera, but she disappeared from the stage and no one knows why. Philosophy Professor Erika Bultmann is a confirmed agnostic, who doesnβt have much use for religion, but she is fascinated by Mother Lucy. When Erika returns to her summer cottage in Hobbs to finish her last book before she retires, Lucy is drawn to the enigmatic professor, but she wants much more than a casual affair. Erika has been in open relationships; Lucy wants a commitment. Lucy believes marriage is sacred; Erika thinks itβs a vestige of the patriarchy. When Lucyβs secret is revealed, she needs Erikaβs support more than ever. Can they put their differences aside and find common ground?
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