

Fascinating!!!!
I struggled through this memoir. The author converts to Catholicism, seeking the peace of the Heavenly Father after the death of her beloved earthly one. She joins an order of contemplative Carmelite nuns, anticipating a life of quiet simplicity and radical love. Instead, she finds a cult of personality, which leads to a decade of emotional (and eventually physical) abuse. Though I imagine it was cathartic to write, it wasn‘t easy to read. 👇🏻
For #nunlit readers, I don‘t think the tagged book is one of our reads, but you might enjoy this. If you subscribe to Katherine May‘s (newsletter - that feels like the wrong word…), you can listen to this interview.
A bit slow in parts. Interesting for me because I grew up Catholic and went to Catholic school my entire life. It gave a lot of insight about religious life and what it means to be a nun. I just felt like some of it was not as engaging as I thought it would be and I found it to be a little bit boring.