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Sister Jane's Lenten Journal
- Narrated by: Molly Secours
- Length: 2 hrs and 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sister Jane's Lenten Journal is a companion novella to Sister Jane. The journal entries cover the last 46 days of the original book and end on the same day. Hiding under the name Lydia, Jane has spent most of the previous two years in a monastery. But she is chafing at her restrictions particularly in the face of COVID-19 surging outside the monastery walls. She must act. Challenges abound: her identity, the threat of discovery, and the Sister Jane Society that has usurped her credibility. As she re-examines her gift, her faith, and her future, she must decide if she is willing to trust her new companions and put herself, and them, in harm's way,
©2022 Irmgarde Brown (P)2022 Irmgarde Brown
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