Kicking the habit
From Convent to Casualty in 1960s Liverpool
by Eleanor Stewart
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Pub Date 21 Jun 2013 | Archive Date 19 Nov 2016
Lion Hudson Plc | Lion Books
Description
What makes a fun-loving teenager turn her back on a life of parties, boys and fun, to become a nun in a French convent? And what later leads her to abandon the religious life, to return to the big wide world and later marry? At the age of 18, Eleanor Stewart goes to France to enter a convent. After four years of struggling with the religious life, she becomes a nun, and then trains as a midwife in a large inner-city hospital in Liverpool. While Beatlemania grips the nation, she attempts to coordinate the reclusive demands of the religious life with the drama, excitement and occasional tragedy of the hospital world. Written with honesty and affection, this is a wonderful and intimate portrait of convent and hospital life.
Advance Praise
"Gripping, funny, poignant, and convincing, it is a powerful evocation of a world about which few of us know." Gervase Phinn, bestselling author of The Other Side of the Dale.
"Gripping, funny, poignant, and convincing, it is a powerful evocation of a world about which few of us know." Gervase Phinn, bestselling author of The Other Side of the Dale.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780745956114 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |
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