18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dated, perhaps, but still funny--sort of arsenic & old lacey, December 30, 2002
Sister John and Sister Hyacinth are wonderful characters and they do triumph over evil as one would hope, but not without making one laugh out loud.
What a great little Gilman novel, even though its situation is a bit out-of-date, its humor is timeless. One has to imagine the Sister Ursula of the closet to look a bit like some old Broderick Crawford character role. Gruff and needy to the max, with unexpected aide from strong-willed out of the cloister nuns.
Wouldn't you know that the nuns would meet with other ways of seeing God, typical enrichment by Gilman?
This was another pick up and read title of a novel by an author I have recently come to admire. And I do highly recommend your enjoyment of a definite period piece. It feels like it should be put to film in black and white, or just in some quirky feel-good comedic fashion.
Wholesome and fun! Do give it a try!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dated but absolutely delightful!, October 8, 1999
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While this story of the not-so-coincidental juxtaposition of cloistered nuns, hippies, migrant workers, and the Mafia -is- dated for the millenium, it's as classically humorous and quietly thought-provoking as Sayers or Christie at their very best. I adore this book, as did my aging mother, and I've read it aloud to her numerous times. It's a delight, and definitely a keeper.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Nun In The Closet, April 24, 2001
Having grown up with nuns (I still remember the long veils and skirts!), I only wished I could have known one like Sister John. This story was great fun. Entertaining and a quick read, I am dissappointed they aren't around to solve another mystery. The story is dated; but endearing and a great example of how a group of very different characters weren't so different after all.
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