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Saint Training

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Publisher Description

Mary Clare is on the lookout for a miracle. Mary Clare O’Brian is determined to be a saint when she grows up (the halo will help cover her frizzy hair). But lately none of her prayers seem to be working the way she wants them to: her mother is losing her faith, her parents can’t pay all the bills, and her brother receives a draft notice for the war in Vietnam. Mary Clare has a plan to help, but it just doesn’t seem to be working. How is she supposed to become a saint when her world is falling apart? Dear Mother Superior, My name is Mary Clare O'Brian and I am in sixth grade. I would like to join the convent right after 8th grade before I start liking boys too much. I’m already having problems with boys liking me. Gregory in my class throws spitballs at me and told my best friend he likes me. I haven’t told him that I want to be God’s bride yet. Do you think I should?

GENRE
Young Adult
RELEASED
2010
August 24
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
240
Pages
PUBLISHER
Zonderkidz
SELLER
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
SIZE
1.1
MB
AUDIENCE
Grades 6-9

Customer Reviews

G Leary ,

Funny, Educational, & Charming

I felt like the voice in this narrative was brilliant and I felt like I was reading two books at once - one about the Catholic Church (I'm not catholic) and one of a story of a young girl finding her voice. As a writer, I was researching how to learn how to write MG/YA fiction and this book was suggested as a book that helped the author so I wanted to give it a chance and I am so glad that I did. It had both ups and downs, you build a sense of compassion for the protagonist and the author has done such a great job at delivering the world through this young girls eyes.

kierdkat ,

Saint Training

Loved this book!
If you went to a Catholic school in the 60's you will find yourself chuckling. Viewing the 60's through Mary Claire's eyes was so endearing. I laughed, got that proverbial lump in my throat and was inspired by Mary Claire's desire for sainthood.
It's a fast read and one I'd read a second time.