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Broom & Bell: An Orthodox Comedy Set in Bucovina, Romania
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- ISBN8232738938
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- Date de parution18/10/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
In a small Bucovina village where the church bell hangs low enough for children to ring and a comma painted near the gate politely slows every passerby, mercy has a way of turning into laughter. When Ana posts a chalkboard of daily verbs-Carry, Mend, Listen-neighbors start treating kindness like a craft. Stana audits dust with her broom. Ilie teaches stubborn doors humility with a level and a smile.
A mayor limits himself to eight words a day. A goose files "compliance reports." And a traveler arrives with a pocket full of apologies and a brother he has not faced in years. Threaded through the Orthodox rhythm of Vespers and feast days, the village invents its Market of Small Mercies, a Bench of Reconciliation, and a Quiet Archive that stamps receipts for borrowed silence. What begins as gentle mischief becomes a season of unexpected repairs-chairs, hinges, tempers, even families-woven together like a blanket that eventually finds its rightful shoulders.
Broom & Bell is a tender, witty Orthodox comedy about community, courage, and the hilarious logistics of grace-set in Bucovina, Romania, where prayer and practical jokes share the same kitchen table.
A mayor limits himself to eight words a day. A goose files "compliance reports." And a traveler arrives with a pocket full of apologies and a brother he has not faced in years. Threaded through the Orthodox rhythm of Vespers and feast days, the village invents its Market of Small Mercies, a Bench of Reconciliation, and a Quiet Archive that stamps receipts for borrowed silence. What begins as gentle mischief becomes a season of unexpected repairs-chairs, hinges, tempers, even families-woven together like a blanket that eventually finds its rightful shoulders.
Broom & Bell is a tender, witty Orthodox comedy about community, courage, and the hilarious logistics of grace-set in Bucovina, Romania, where prayer and practical jokes share the same kitchen table.
In a small Bucovina village where the church bell hangs low enough for children to ring and a comma painted near the gate politely slows every passerby, mercy has a way of turning into laughter. When Ana posts a chalkboard of daily verbs-Carry, Mend, Listen-neighbors start treating kindness like a craft. Stana audits dust with her broom. Ilie teaches stubborn doors humility with a level and a smile.
A mayor limits himself to eight words a day. A goose files "compliance reports." And a traveler arrives with a pocket full of apologies and a brother he has not faced in years. Threaded through the Orthodox rhythm of Vespers and feast days, the village invents its Market of Small Mercies, a Bench of Reconciliation, and a Quiet Archive that stamps receipts for borrowed silence. What begins as gentle mischief becomes a season of unexpected repairs-chairs, hinges, tempers, even families-woven together like a blanket that eventually finds its rightful shoulders.
Broom & Bell is a tender, witty Orthodox comedy about community, courage, and the hilarious logistics of grace-set in Bucovina, Romania, where prayer and practical jokes share the same kitchen table.
A mayor limits himself to eight words a day. A goose files "compliance reports." And a traveler arrives with a pocket full of apologies and a brother he has not faced in years. Threaded through the Orthodox rhythm of Vespers and feast days, the village invents its Market of Small Mercies, a Bench of Reconciliation, and a Quiet Archive that stamps receipts for borrowed silence. What begins as gentle mischief becomes a season of unexpected repairs-chairs, hinges, tempers, even families-woven together like a blanket that eventually finds its rightful shoulders.
Broom & Bell is a tender, witty Orthodox comedy about community, courage, and the hilarious logistics of grace-set in Bucovina, Romania, where prayer and practical jokes share the same kitchen table.






















