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The Misadventures of Sister Mary Olga Fortitude

by Davis Aujourd'hui

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Are you ready for a class in Advanced Holiness for people from all walks of life? Then, perhaps youre ready to take a trip to the Have A Heart convent in Bucksnort, Wisconsin. There, youll meet a nun youre not likely to forget - Sister Mary Olga Fortitude.The Misadventures of Sister Mary Olga Fortitude is a satire with a spiritual message, but theres a lot of hanky panky going on here. Sister Mary Olga is an irreverent nun who has some unique spiritual views that differ from those of the Pope. Shes a great believer of "to each, their own." She also loves her Marlboros and her bourbon. Just dont let the Reverend Mother in on her secret. The next class in Advanced Holiness may be canceled.Here in Bucksnort, youll meet a zany cast of all-too-human characters. Theres a lot of secret-keeping going on here, but Sister Mary Olga will be sure to deliver the goods in order to provide you with good and bad examples of holiness.The Reverend Mother is a former prostitute. The convents chef is a gay cowboy. Priscilla Bunhead is the town busybody who opens some other closet doors. She, along with the other folks on Dinkledorf Drive, serve up examples of what not to do.One things for sure. These characters will lighten your load and help you to not take life so seriously. Get ready for non-stop laughs.… (more)
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This was really cute and a very quick read. The lead character is Sister Mary Olga Fortitude who is a whiskey lover and a Marlboro smoking nun. The author has her narrating the book in a radio broadcast format, Sister Mary speaks directly to you. I especially love the photo on the back cover, the nun reminds me of John Belushi! The book is filled with colorful characters that will have you cracking up out loud. I was fortunate enough to win a copy of this and the author autographed it as well. ( )
  lg4154 | Nov 13, 2009 |
How can you not help loving Sister Mary Olga Fortitude? I think Davis might have known some of the same nuns I had in school while growing up. I can just imagine some of the characters, like Jewels, Diddles, Margarine, and Fartley living in my old neighborhood.

Reading the book made me feel like I was sitting across the table from an old aunt, who had just returned from a life's journey and is sharing stories of her adventures and the people she met along the way. Of course, like Sister Mary Olga, she is already through two thirds of her Jack Daniels and well on her way through her second pack of Marlboro `prayer sticks'.

I felt like I was peeking through the curtains while reading of her frequent trips to the confessional for spiritual and spirits sharing with Father Cowberries and their sharing those tales-not-to-be-shared.

Each `lesson in holiness' adventure is short enough to be consumed in one bite and told with a wink that the reader is being confided in and won't share with the rest of the world or might be sent to Remedial Holiness class.

Sister Olga's reminiscence of the Christmas Play and Manger scene had me laughing out loud, with no one else in the room.

This would make a wonderful play and has more mayhem than Nunsense. A true bonus is the good moral lesson seasoned in with the wacky humor.

I almost forgot how wonderful it is to read a book, close the cover, and feel like I just attended an Oscar winning performance. ( )
  shubnell | Oct 29, 2009 |
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Are you ready for a class in Advanced Holiness for people from all walks of life? Then, perhaps youre ready to take a trip to the Have A Heart convent in Bucksnort, Wisconsin. There, youll meet a nun youre not likely to forget - Sister Mary Olga Fortitude.The Misadventures of Sister Mary Olga Fortitude is a satire with a spiritual message, but theres a lot of hanky panky going on here. Sister Mary Olga is an irreverent nun who has some unique spiritual views that differ from those of the Pope. Shes a great believer of "to each, their own." She also loves her Marlboros and her bourbon. Just dont let the Reverend Mother in on her secret. The next class in Advanced Holiness may be canceled.Here in Bucksnort, youll meet a zany cast of all-too-human characters. Theres a lot of secret-keeping going on here, but Sister Mary Olga will be sure to deliver the goods in order to provide you with good and bad examples of holiness.The Reverend Mother is a former prostitute. The convents chef is a gay cowboy. Priscilla Bunhead is the town busybody who opens some other closet doors. She, along with the other folks on Dinkledorf Drive, serve up examples of what not to do.One things for sure. These characters will lighten your load and help you to not take life so seriously. Get ready for non-stop laughs.

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