Black Narcissus by Rumer Godden

Black Narcissus

by Rumer Godden

NOW A HAUNTING BBC DRAMA, STARRING GEMMA ARTERTON AND DIANA RIGG

'A remarkable and beautiful book' DAILY TELEGRAPH

'I envy anyone reading it for the first time' AMANDA COE

'[Godden has] a genius for storytelling' EVENING STANDARD


High in the Himalayas, the mountaintop palace shines like a jewel. Built for the General's harem, laughter and music once floated out over the gorge. Now it sits abandoned, windswept and haunting.

The palace is bestowed to the Sisters of Mary, and what was once known as 'the House of Women' becomes the Convent of St Faith. Close to the heavens, the nuns feel inspired, working fervently to establish their school and hospital. But as the isolation and emptiness of the mountain become increasingly unsettling, passions long repressed emerge with tragic consequences . . .

Reviewed by wyvernfriend on

3 of 5 stars

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Not my kind of book, this tells the story of some Anglican Sisters who strive to run a dispensary and school near the Himalyas. This is the story of the year when they try and the various people they encounter and how the place changes them. This sort of book doesn't excite me, but it wasn't a bad read.

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