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The more inspiring when you discover it is a TRUE story., September 18, 1999
A full appreciation of this beautiful (and, sadly, out-of-print) novel requires finding and reading Hulme's autobiographical book Undiscovered Country (Little, Brown & Co: 1966). It is dedicated to the REAL Sister Luke, Marie-Louise Habets, who was Sister M. Xaverine of the Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary (of Ghent, Belgium). Through this friendship came about Hulme's conversion to Catholicism and, of course, the wonderful novel and later - under Jewish director Fred Zinnemann's (Man for All Seasons, High Noon, From Here to Eternity) superb direction, the acclaimed film with Audrey Hepburn. Kathryn Hulme died in Hawaii in 1981, with Marie-Louise Habets, her "Sister Luke" at her bedside. Habets died in 1986. Fortunately the novel, movie, Soundtrack LP and even CD are almost constantly available on Ebay. Warner Bros. is said to be considering a DVD release featuring the scenes that were cut from the movie. The screenplay, autographed by Hepburn and Zimmermann, together with all of Hulme's papers, are in the American Writers' Collection at Yale University.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
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A touching and engaging story enmeshed in feeling, February 9, 1998
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This review is from: The Nun's Story (Hardcover)
I first read this book two years ago, and to this day its message makes me stop and question my life and its course in this world. This is the type of story you want your children to read, and one, once read, which must be treasured again and again. Hulme's characters are full and rich, human in their fallibility while admirable for their ardent striving to the perfection of God's children. Sister Luke, the main character, is a person so vivid, so real, I found myself sharing her trials as she strove for that perfection, crying in frustration when thoughtlessness or simple humanity held her back. I laughed and smiled when something went right, and strove with her to understand better myself, my fellow people, and the strange world in which we live. Simply put, this is the story of a nurse who chooses a live as a nun, the struggle she makes to balance both roles while remaining true to herself, and the painful decision that finally leads her to change everything to remain honest with herself and God. It is a starkly written story that in itself is simply presented, yet makes the reader delve deeper into herself to get the full experience of this wonderful story. Even if you don't normally read religious books or don't know anything about nursing, READ THIS BOOK! There is nothing more technical to understand than the human heart, and that is truly the center of this book.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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review of The Nun's Story, November 1, 1997
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This review is from: The Nun's Story (Hardcover)
The Nun's Story, by Kathryn Hulme, is not a book that can be read in one sitting, due not only to its length but to the fact that the depth of its contents requires the reader to take a deep breath after every paragraph. This touching story tells the life of a young woman who tries arduously to become a good nun. Although The Nun's Story is not related to the majority of people's everyday lives, it demonstrates the beauty and the enchantment of a world which to many is a complete mystery. The Nun's Story is absorbing to the point of tears, a novel in which it is quite impossible not to sympathize with the character. Although it is said that Hulme's intentions were to criticize and denounce convent life, the book in no way creates that sort of atmosphere. It simply shows to the world a bit more about a very special world, and in all truth, this is done beautifully.
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