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Holy Fools
Author: Joanne Harris

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Publisher: William Morrow
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780060559120 - ISBN-10: 0060559128
Publication Date: 2/3/2004
Pages: 368


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Audio Cassette (Unabridged)

Book Description:
With her internationally bestselling novels Chocolat, Blackberry Wine, Five Quarters of the Orange, and Coastliners, Joanne Harris has woven intoxicating spells that celebrate the sensuous while exposing the passion, secrets, and folly beneath the surface of rustic village life. In Holy Fools, her most ambitious and accomplished novel to date, she transports us back to a time of intrigue and turmoil, of deception and masquerade.

In the year 1605, a young widow, pregnant and alone, seeks sanctuary at the small Abbey of Sainte Marie-de-la-mer on the island of Noirs Moustiers off the Brittany coast. After the birth of her daughter, she takes up the veil, and a new name, Soeur Auguste. But the peace she has found in re-mote isolation is shattered five years later by the events that follow the death of her kind benefactress, the Reverend Mother.

When a new abbess - the daughter of a corrupt noble family elevated by the murder of King Henri IV - arrives at Sainte Marie-de-la-mer, she does not arrive alone. With her is her personal confessor and spiritual guide, Père Colombin, a man Soeur Auguste knows all too well. For the newcomer is Guy LeMerle, a charlatan and seducer now masquerading as a priest, and the one man she fears more than any other.

Soeur Auguste has a secret. Once she was l'Ailée, "The Winged One," star performer of a troupe led by LeMerle, before betrayal forced her to change her identity. But now the past has found her. Before long, thanks to LeMerle, suspicion and debauchery are breeding like a plague within the convent's walls - fueled by dark rumors of witchcraft, part of the false priest's brilliantly orchestrated scheme of revenge. To protect herself and her beloved child, l'Ailée will have to perform one last act of dazzling daring more audacious than any she has previously attempted.

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Donna V. (galnsearch) wrote on 7/16/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Joanne Harris's books are always a little quirky but riveting. This one was no exception. It's about a nun in an abbey on a deserted island and how she came to be there. It's about a priest (who isn't) and his relationship to her in her earlier life. Your mind will swim until it all comes together.

Sheila C. wrote on 11/29/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Holy Fools revolves around Juliet, one time acrobat and star performer of a circus troupe led by her lover, Guy LeMerle. Betrayed by him and pregnant with child, she seeks refuge in a nunnery off the Brittany coast and becomes Soeur Auguste. When the abbess dies, an 11-year old girl, niece of a powerful bishop, is appointed the new abbess. She arrives accompanied by LeMerle, disguised as a priest. As the two wield their evil upon the nunnery, Juliet must protect herself and her daughter. This novel is being hailed as one of Joanne Harris's best. Asian Review of Books says, "If you enjoy history, intrigue and characters who dance to life from the page, you'll enjoy Holy Fools."

Vikki C. (Vikki) wrote on 8/31/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Excellent book. Well written story set back in the 1600's, about a woman living by her wits who ends up in a convent that is taken over by a figure from her past bent on revenging an old hurt inflicted by an elderly church official. It's just a coincidence they meet up there, but the emotional interplay between the two is fascinating.


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Michelle M. wrote on 11/8/2009...


I really enjoy Joanne Harris's books and this one did not let me down. Harris did a wonderful job setting up the story and making you feel like you were on the island with the characters. She also had a realistic look on a person's emotions rather than a black or white situation.

Barbara (femmefan) wrote on 4/15/2009...


I really enjoyed the book's lush, elegant writing and an intriguing story that reminded me a little of The Name of the Rose. Harris makes people and places come alive, and has a real talent for getting the reader involved and grounded, even with frequent shifts between past and present.


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