The Amen Sisters

The Amen Sisters by Angela Benson is a First Edition published by Warner Books in 2005, featuring 354 pages in English. This novel explores the journey of Francine, who, after renouncing her family, friends, and church due to a perceived lack of belief, embarks on a new path as a ministry leader. However, her journey takes a tragic turn following the suicide of her best friend, leading her to a mental institution and prompting a return to her hometown and her supportive twin sister, Dawn.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of guilt, shame, and the complexities of faith and relationships. As Francine navigates her emotional turmoil and the repercussions of her choices, the story highlights the struggles faced by those in the religious community and the impact of personal crises on familial bonds. The Amen Sisters presents a poignant exploration of healing and reconciliation within the context of faith and personal responsibility.
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After publicly renouncing her family, friends and church because she felt they didn’t believe “enough”, Francine left her hometown and alot of hurt and spiritually wounded friends and family members in order to pursue new responsibilities as ministry leader with a new and up-and-coming church. She eventually finds herself in a mental institution after suffering a nervous breakdown brought on by the suicide of her best friend, Toni. Guilt ridden and ashamed, Francine returns to her hometown and the one person who had always seemed to be there for her – her fraternal twin sister Dawn.
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