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File Size: 585 KB

Print Length: 321 pages

Publisher: Sarah Crichton Books (May 12, 2015)

Publication Date: May 12, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00OO10X80

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I am in the unusual position of just completing a novel (took me five years plus seven years of research) that takes place entirely in 11`th century England; hence, when I was told of Ms. Cadwallader's "The Anchoress", I bought and read it at once. Her story of anchoress Sarah's first year in seclusion is weird indeed, but a good weird. For starters, this anchorite tradition was a complicated one in the England of the middle ages, and Ms. Cadwallader is a specialist in the topic--and that comes through in every syllable of the novel. The overall gravitas of setting/place is superb. Now I will not include any spoilers here, save to add that I'm guessing this novel will read very differently to a woman than a man. Further, a modern reader must amend (not suspend) their belief> to< the history of the period, and this strangely enough was difficult for me. One of the continuing points of my protagonist was the crises he faced with Christianity, and especially belief in Christ's teachings demonstrated in eleventh century England. But Sarah, to this reader, came off as mad and/or obsessed with (because of...?) her blossoming sexuality, and to me she looked like a very unlikely candidate for a long-run of being an anchoress. A few times she reminded me of Margery Kempe from "The Book of Margery Kempe" with the jumble of visions, semi-hysterics and many other varieties of emotional turmoil. This, I know , is a highly imperfect comparison, for Margery Kempe attained her diverse visions and emotive seizures out loose and free in society, and Sarah was shut up in her 'cell' after circumstances best left unsaid herein. Suffice it to say, the poor girl found out that not all pigs "oink". Yet, her faith and pursuit of Christ's truths and beliefs is singular herein, despite her behavioral aberrations. But let me finish by reiterating what a powerful artistic achievement this novel is, and how much I admire its author. Well done, Ms. Cadwallader!

This is the story of Sarah who after witnessing the deaths of her mother and sister to the complications of childbirth has decided to become the Anchoress of the village church. This means that she will be locked away in a small cell where she will spend her time in prayer, contemplation, and counseling of the women of the village. The only man she is to have contact with is the priest who hears her confession. She has two maids that are to see to her well-being and she is to see to their spiritual training.I had never heard of anchoresses before so this was an interesting concept for me. I think that hearing the nails driven into the door that closed me off from the outside would have been enough to drive me bonkers. This book was well written.

This novel is Historical Fiction concerning the thoughts, feelings and ideas of a new Anchoress, Sarah, during the first year and a bit of her enclosure. It is set in 1255 when there is no higher calling than to be holy. Sarah is young, virtuous and strong-willed and as time goes her delusional thoughts challenges her subjugation.At first, quite slow as Cadwallader paints the scene and characters with such imagery that the reader has no option other than to be drawn into Sarah's world. The descriptive language is superb as the characters are revealed slowly and with purpose.Although I did not engage with this book until about 5 chapters in, I recognised immediately the beautiful language befitting of the time setting.In the end, I loved this story but mostly, I loved Sarah.

The very idea that a young woman should volunteer to live, and die, as an anchoress appalled me. While in the main giving insight into the medieval religious mind, the influence modern feminist and egalitarian ideas is also to be detected. Once I had confirmed that the practice was not the product of the author's imagination, I found the book tedious but at least it has a happy ending of sorts.

I found this story to be a mesmerising read. It seemed to me that the young woman, Sister Sarah, was primarily escaping the options available to a young woman in those times (and with good cause), and that she was actually not a convincing contemplative. I like that the novel finished on a note of hope. An enjoyable read, with a really interesting historical setting.

I really was impressed with the writing of this novel. I think its a great story and very well researched. Though it is set in medieval times and the experience is so far removed from modern 21st century life if you are interested in reading the inner life of this woman who has chosen of life of seclusion and deprivation you can get a real sense of what she may have been thinking to have chosen this for herself. And the story certainly builds and I rushed through the end because of the pace building there. I read this because of reading about the ancrene wisse in a medieval art history class as an undergraduate and always found the concept of the anchoress to be mysterious and compellingly strange.

The whole idea of an anchoress is fascinating and this is what initially drew me to read the book. Hard to believe that women chose that life. The book is very contemplative in tone and is largely a study of religious zealotry and perhaps even anorexia or mental issues. Nothing really unpredictable happens in the story and the eventual resolution is a little too neat and simplistic. As the blurb said the plot was 'unpredictable' I was expecting something a little more interesting.Overall though, an interesting and easy to read novel.

A very thought provoking book about a particular and little known form of devotion to God. It provides insight into the ongoing nature of faith formation and development as well as the complicated intertwining of life experiences and faith. While at times I wanted the Anchoress to break out of her self inflicted imprisonment, the ending, which showed that both bondage and freedom are more nuanced than simply being locked in and being unbound, was far better than I had hoped.

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