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The Story of a Soul

St. Therese of Lisieux, Updated Edition

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Discover the Timeless Wisdom and Heart of St. ThÉrÈse of Lisieux

Experience The Story of a Soul like never before with this complete and unabridged translation of St. ThÉrÈse of Lisieux's timeless autobiography. Every word of the original text is preserved, capturing the vibrant spirit of the young woman whose "Little Way" continues to inspire millions.

St. ThÉrÈse, affectionately known as "The Little Flower," shares her extraordinary journey of faith, humility, and love in a simple yet profoundly moving narrative. First published shortly after her death in 1897 at just 24 years old, her story became an instant bestseller, captivating readers with its delightful blend of humor, honesty, and heartfelt devotion to God.
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    • Library Journal

      March 15, 2006
      Canonized in 1925, Thé rè se of Lisieux was declared a doctor of the Church by Pope John Paul II in 1997. Her -little way - of living her religious life has appealed to many people since she described it in her autobiography, which she wrote at the request of her superiors. Having entered the Carmelite monastery in 1888 at the unusually young age of 14, she died in 1897 from tuberculosis. The appeal of her autobiography comes from the very simple, disingenuous way she writes, relating her life story and her religious experience with the utmost candor. In a smooth translation from the French original, Edmonson (translator, Brother Lawrence's "The Practice of the Presence of God") eschews footnotes and adds clarifying phrases, set off by brackets, to the text itself. Those seeking a more scholarly footnoted English edition will still want to use John Clarke's translation (ICS Pub., 1976), which also includes photographs. Those seeking a popular biography should consider Kathryn Harrison's "Saint Thé rè se of Lisieux" in the -Penguin Lives - series. Recommended for most collections." - Augustine J. Curley, Newark Abbey, NJ"

      Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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