THE Divine Order might be set in Switzerland in the 1970s but it could hardly feel more timely. Petra Volpe’s entertaining crowd-pleaser follows the story of Nora , a woman in a small Swiss village who cooks, cleans and cares for two children, a husband and a grumpy old father-in-law.
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The Divine Order review: A heartfelt story of female empowerment
THE Divine Order might be set in Switzerland in the 1970s but it could hardly feel more timely. Petra Volpe’s entertaining crowd-pleaser follows the story of Nora , a woman in a small Swiss village who cooks, cleans and cares for two children, a husband and a grumpy old father-in-law.
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