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Life with Mother Superior (1962)

by Jane Trahey

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THE STORY: The action begins with the arrival of the author and several other new students at St. Mark's Academy, a strict Catholic school for girls. Determined to cause trouble, the girls begin by giving false names for themselves, which quickly b
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Aka "Life With Mother Superior" - this is the book that the Hayley Mills "The Trouble With Angels" is based on. Was surprised how much of the book made it into the movie. Shockingly dated at a few points, but a good read.

Tip: If you're looking to read this one and your library doesn't have a copy, you can borrow it by the hour at Archive.org if you join (free). Here's the link:
https://archive.org/details/lifewithmothersu00trah ( )
  DocHobbs | Apr 16, 2023 |
What a hoot! This was made into the movie Trouble With Angels starring Haley Mills. I remember enjoying that movie as a child. A nice quick escape to another world. Not a lot of depth but fun! ( )
  njcur | Jun 15, 2021 |
If you survived being taught by nuns at a catholic high school, you will truly appreciate this book ( )
  WonderlandGrrl | Jan 29, 2016 |
Life with Mother Superior is a fun series of short tales about life in a convent school told through the eyes of a troublemaking teenager - who is often partner-in-crime with another girl. Most are comedic, though some here and there are more sentimental or reflective.

The book purports to be an autobiography of Jane Trahey's high school days in the late 1930s or early 1940s, but it seems to be that it's more "inspired by" than anything else. I suspect that she combined many friends into single characters, and likewise moved events around to make for better storytelling. For example, one tale involves the Chicago World's Fair in January, before it is ready to open to the public - in 1933, when she would have been ten years old, but in the book, she goes with her high school classmates. I don't think that absolute truth in history is needed, since the book isn't about that, but it might be worth keeping in mind.

I did really enjoy reading it. As a former Catholic schoolgirl myself, I could really sympathise with many of the stories about the nuns and school life, though my experience in the 1990s wasn't quite as strict. In fact, I liked that a lot of what Trahey writes about is fairly timeless, and often only dated by reference to pop culture (types of dancing, actors and actresses) or technology (typewriters, especially).

The book isn't very long and most people who have seen the movie adaptation, The Trouble With Angels (1966), will recognize most of the stories, but it's light and fun and was a nice weekend read. ( )
  keristars | Jan 27, 2014 |
Autobiographical.
  provinceoftheheart | Jul 21, 2009 |
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THE STORY: The action begins with the arrival of the author and several other new students at St. Mark's Academy, a strict Catholic school for girls. Determined to cause trouble, the girls begin by giving false names for themselves, which quickly b

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A collection of vignettes based on Trahey's experiences within a Catholic girls' school, this book is a humorous look at boarding school life when nuns are added to the mix.

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