Sweet Mercies
(Author) Anne Booth"A charming Christmas adventure with the Sisters of Saint Philomena, about friendship, family and forgiveness. Everyone loves Sister Bridget. The cheerful Mother Superior of St Philomena's convent is friend to many in the town of Fairbridge and the irrepressible caller at the weekly Parish Bingo. There is nothing she can't sort out with a kind word, a cup of tea and a slice of her amazing chocolate cake. But is everything as rosy as she thinks? As the Christmas tree goes up and festive cheer rises, a visitor arrives at the convent who doesn't like Sister Bridget one bit. Good intentions don't always go to plan. Sister Bridget learns that secrets are bubbling to the surface back home in Ireland - especially for her younger sister Mary. She will need to face up to past deeds, however well-intended. With the help of her friends, and the power of love and forgiveness, maybe she can finally make things right. With warmth and grace, Sweet Mercies reminds us that none of us is perfect, and everybody deserves another chance at finding peace and happiness."--Publisher.
Anne Booth
Anne Booth is a British author known for her children's book "Lucy's Blue Day," which addresses mental health in a sensitive and accessible way. Her writing style is characterized by empathy, honesty, and a deep understanding of children's emotions. Booth's work has made important contributions to literature by helping young readers navigate complex feelings and issues.