Exiles
Book description
In December 1875, the steamship Deutschland left Bremen, bound for England and then America. On board were five young nuns who, exiled by Bismarck's laws against Catholic religious orders, were going to begin their lives anew in Missouri. Early one morning, the ship ran aground in the Thames and more…
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This is a strange but deeply moving book, interweaving the life of Victorian poet and priest Gerard Manley Hopkins with the lives of five nuns who were aboard the steamship Deutschland when it ran aground at the mouth of the Thames in 1875. The young nuns all drowned, and their deaths inspired one of Hopkins’ greatest poems, "The Wreck of the Deutschland."
It’s a painful story of faith and hope under enormous pressure, yet there are moments of great tenderness and even humour as the nuns face up to their destiny. There’s nothing fashionable or sexy about this book, but…
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