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Hardcover Shepherds in Sackcloth Book

ISBN: 1025983378

ISBN13: 9781025983370

Shepherds in Sackcloth

"Shepherds in Sackcloth" is a poignant exploration of faith, duty, and the shifting social landscape of the English countryside. Set against the rolling hills of Sussex, a hallmark of Sheila Kaye-Smith's literary output, the novel follows the life of Mr. Bennet, a dedicated village rector whose traditional High Church values come into direct conflict with the evolving moral and spiritual sensibilities of his parishioners.

The narrative intertwines the rector's ecclesiastical struggles with a tragic romance between a young local woman and a non-conformist preacher, highlighting the deep-seated tensions between organized religion and personal conviction. Kaye-Smith masterfully captures the atmosphere of rural England in the early 20th century, offering a rich tapestry of local character and dialect. Through its sensitive portrayal of clerical life and the complexities of the human heart, "Shepherds in Sackcloth" remains a significant work of regional fiction.

It provides readers with a window into the theological debates of the era while maintaining a timeless focus on the sacrifices made in the name of devotion. This evocative novel showcases the author's ability to blend social observation with profound emotional depth, making it a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction and the interplay between tradition and modern thought.

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