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Finding Grace

Finding Grace

Abandoned on the steps of a Belgian convent as a baby, thirteen-year-old Grace has grown up among the nuns. But her days as a caretaker and companion for her older sister, Dotty, have come to a sad end with Dotty’s death, and now Grace is living among the girls who attend the convent’s boarding school—the very same girls who taunted and bullied her sister for having Down syndrome.

Grace desperately wants to know who left her at the convent; she wants a family and to not feel alone in the world. When Grace finds a three-decades-old diary from the 1940s in the convent library, her interest in the history of the convent is also piqued. Terrible things happened in the little village of Tildonk, Belgium, when the Nazis arrived, and terrible things happened to the mysterious girl who wrote the diary. Unravelling the mystery of the diary ultimately means unravelling the secrets of Grace’s life, which are more complicated than she ever imagined.

Based on the author’s own experiences at this very convent school, Finding Grace is an emotional look into the lives of girls in the strict world of convents, both in the 1940s and the 1970s, from the author of Silver Birch-shortlisted Jacob’s Landing.

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Great book

I am excited to say that I read another free book entitled Finding Grace by Daphne Greer given to me by Digitally Lit and Nimbus Publishing. I would classify this book as a Historical fiction book because it is set in the past.

This book is set in a convent in Belgium during both the 1940s and the 1970s. This book follows our main character Grace as she goes through losing her sister Dotty, who has Down Syndrome. And finds out that what she thought she knew was all a lie.

Even though I don’t usually read Historical fiction I loved this book! I thought it had authentic characters and as someone who has lots of friends who have Down Syndrome, Dotty was the perfect character. Although this book is not set in Nova Scotia, the Publisher and Author are. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to start reading Historical fiction but does not know how to start.
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I recommend this book.

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