![]() Her use of short but not entirely quick sentences, particularly at the start of the novel, is a tricky way of pacing a story that is written in such a formal tone. The novel's prose is well constructed and filled with strong imagery that will remain embedded in your subconscious days later. Eschewing direct dialogue and traditional chapters for a three-part structure, the story starts slow but then picks up the pace, barreling through Marie's years at the convent. ![]() The writing itself is a demonstration of power. With masterful wordplay and pacing, Groff builds what could have been a mundane storyline into something quite impossible to put down. It has sisterhood, love, war, sex - and many graphic deaths, all entangled in a once-forgotten abbey in the English countryside. ![]() an inspiring novel that truly demonstrates the power women wield, regardless of the era. ![]()
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