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Letters From Pleasant Street

by Murray Bodo

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Letters From Pleasant Street, Fr. Murray Bodo, OFMLife on Pleasant Street is a mixture of the simple and the beautiful, the ugly and the hard. And it teaches you. Best-selling poet and author Father Murray Bodo here uses this Pleasant Street setting--his home in Cincinnati--to teach us a lot about inner-city life. And along the way he teaches us even more about himself... and ourselves. Poverty, relationships, writing, celibacy, Francis, cooking, wasting time, old age, patience, praying, living simply are some of the topics of these brilliant "letters". We are all moved to deeper understanding for having received them from this sensitive writer.… (more)
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Letters From Pleasant Street, Fr. Murray Bodo, OFMLife on Pleasant Street is a mixture of the simple and the beautiful, the ugly and the hard. And it teaches you. Best-selling poet and author Father Murray Bodo here uses this Pleasant Street setting--his home in Cincinnati--to teach us a lot about inner-city life. And along the way he teaches us even more about himself... and ourselves. Poverty, relationships, writing, celibacy, Francis, cooking, wasting time, old age, patience, praying, living simply are some of the topics of these brilliant "letters". We are all moved to deeper understanding for having received them from this sensitive writer.

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