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"This Book Shows Why Debbie Macomber is one of the most beloved authors writing today"
Reviewed by Maudeen Wachsmith
Posted April 10, 2003
Addressing a subject not often found in women's fiction,
Debbie Macomber has written a compelling book that is
absolutely unputdownable.
It's the late sixties -- a time of turmoil for many young
Americans. But three young women decide to use their lives
to serve God and become nuns.
Kathleen O'Shaughnessy, from Read more...
"Good storytelling"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 24, 2003
In the 1960s, three young women from diverse lifestyles
enter St. Peter's Parrish in Minneapolis with the belief
they are destined to become nuns. Angelina Marcello,
Kathleen O'Shaunessy, and Joanna Baird had different
reasons for becoming "Brides of Christ", but shared an
idealism to serve God and help the Read more...
"Realistic, warm and enlightening"
Reviewed by Sharon Galligar Chance
Posted May 8, 2003
In the early sixties, three young girls make a decision
that will affect the rest of their lives. For one girl, it
would divide her family; for another, it would devastate
her father; for the other, it would be the family's shining
moment. Each girl has her own reasons for Read more...
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