Description: Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! read more
Edition: First Thus
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Tan Books & Publishers, Rockford, IL
Date Published: 1997
ISBN-13:9780895555489ISBN:0895555484
Description: Fine with no DJ. 0895555484. Book is Fine. Includes a fine laminated picture card of St. Therese. Appears book never read. As new sturdy binding. Clean and unmarked text. Very slight surface shelf wear to cover. Small price sticker back cover surface.; Mass Market PB; 216 pages. read more
Description: Good. By Saint Therese of Lisieux; ISBN: 0895555484; Pub. : Tan Books; Pub. Date: 1997; Media: Books; Weight: 7.84 oz.; Softcover. Several highlighted passages. Minor exterior wear. All else is excellent. by Saint Therese of Lisieux; ISBN: 0895555484; Pub. : Tan Books; Pub. Date: 1997; Media: Books; Weight: 7.84 oz.; Softcover. Several highlighted passages. Minor exterior wear. All else is excellent. read more
Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: Tan Books & Publishers
Date Published: 1997
ISBN-13:9780895555489ISBN:0895555484
Description: Fine. No dust jacket as issued. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 216 p. Audience: General/trade. Like new, pristine, unread copy. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Tan Books
Date Published: 1997
ISBN-13:9780895555489ISBN:0895555484
Description: Very Good+ paperback. 16mo, paperback, 216+pp. light edgewear, rubbing, cover. stiff at gutters as printed, should be opened gently. rel. read more
Description: Very Good. 0895555484 Book and dust jacket in excellent condition, looks nearly new, book club edition, different cover. Shop & Save With US. read more
Description: Very Good in Very Good jacket. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. D/j has crease on inside edge with tears on back of d/j upper edge, edgewear and some soil, contents are clean. read more
Description: Good. Minimal damage to cover and binding. Pages show light use. With pride from Motor City. All books guaranteed. Best Service, Best Prices. read more
"Wow. I understand why Therese of Lisieux is not only a very popular saint but a Doctor of the Church. I found it very easy to relate to her and in some places saw that she struggles with the same trials I do. The epilogue giving the details of her death made me cry a little. I can see why the pastor compared her life to my brother-in-laws at his funeral.
I had already discovered parts of her "little way" through my own trials and I now have a greater appreciation for this way of living as a virtuous life."
"reading this gave me the only spiritual high i have ever experienced...of course, i was about 12, and then it went downhill. hopefully the little flower will come to my rescue, now, at 34."
"I am not finishing this book. Now that I have switched English classes, I do not plan on reading this again. As you an see, my feelings for this book have not changed. Everyone says how they admire Thérése so much. I just don't get it. She is extremely full of herself, and she is always crying at every little thing. She seems really spoiled, and it drives me crazy. Even when she says that she "did it for Jesus" she is still obsessed with herself. I just don't know what people like about her.
Ok. I do not like this book. Yet, I must read it. I continue to try and like it, but it is just not happening. I have to admit that reading the introduction (the first edition introduction) out loud is a little bit fun, but I am not really liking this book. I am reading this book for my English class, just my friend Madi and I. I have to say that I like how she used her mother's letters, it makes it sound less like bragging. And all of the details that she remembers are quite fascinating. All of the books that I have read this year for English have been true/based off a true story, which I find slightly intriguing. I would really love it if someone could actually convince me that this is an amazing book."
"I'm reading this with Emma, who was assigned it for reasons that are not to be comprehended. Emma has been relieved of her reading duties, and, I'm not too sorry to admit, so have I. I think her review of this young woman's story is a pretty fair assessment -- half way in to the reading I fail to see what is saintly about her. I'm much more interested in people who actually take action from their faith."
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