Five for Sorrow, Ten for Joy

Five for Sorrow, Ten for Joy by Rumer Godden is a New Ed edition published by John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated in 1980, featuring 237 pages in English. This book presents the journey of Lise Fanshawe, who navigates a life marked by shame and redemption, transitioning from a prostitute and brothel manager to a murderer and prisoner, ultimately becoming a Catholic nun dedicated to serving marginalized individuals.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of Lise’s transformation and the themes of mercy and redemption woven throughout her story. The narrative delves into the complexities of her past and the profound changes she undergoes, reflecting on the impact of faith and service in the lives of those often overlooked by society. This fiction work invites contemplation on the nature of forgiveness and the possibility of change.
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This haunting tale of shame and redemption is the story of Lise Fanshawe, prostitute and brothel manager, murderer and prisoner, and, finally, a Catholic nun in an order dedicated to serving people marginalized by society. An inspiring and convincing conversion story that shows God’s mercy.
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