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Loading... Saint Therese of Lisieux: A Penguin Life (Penguin Lives) (Penguin Lives)by Kathryn HarrisonSeries: Penguin Lives
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Interesting ( )An interesting biography. My feeling was that Harrison doesn't believe it possible that Therese was a "saint" yet wanted to. She kept tring to make the case that Therese had been abandoned as an infant (to a wet nurse, briefly), then her mother died at a young age, then her sisters entered the Carmel. It seemed more probably to me that Theres was raised to be a saint, had little choice but to enter the convent. Both her parents had wanted to be "Religious," but were not accepted. All of their surviving offspring became nuns except one daughter who I couldn't keep track of: she entered so many different convents I'm surprised any would take her. I think she ended up in Canada in a teaching order or teaching position. And, Therese, of course, never took her final vows. One of the down-sides of listening to tapes on the iPod is that it is difficult and frustrating to back up just a bit. The indexing is not done well. Now I should read Therese's Story of a Soul. no reviews | add a review
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