Big Fat Love

Big Fat Love by Peter Sheridan, published by Macmillan in 2004, is a novel that explores the unexpected journey of Philo, a woman who finds refuge in a convent while escaping an abusive marriage. This edition contains 309 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into the unique dynamics between Philo and the nuns who welcome her into their lives.
In this story, Philo’s outspoken nature and her struggles with her past create a compelling narrative that delves into themes of resilience and community. As she navigates her new surroundings, the relationship she builds with the nuns becomes pivotal, highlighting the transformative power of acceptance and support. Set against the backdrop of Dublin, the novel intertwines elements of fiction with the realities of life, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in character-driven stories.
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Philo is the last person you’d expect to see in a convent. Her mouth always gets her into trouble – whether it’s profanities coming out or food going in. But when she appears on the nuns’ doorstep fleeing from an abusive husband, they let her into their lives, and she ultimately becomes their saving grace.
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