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A memoir of one woman's search for faith and meaning. Beverly Donofrio finds herself collecting Virgin Mary memorabilia, which turns into a faith journey. As a Catholic, I can't say that I agree with all of her conclusions, but at the same time, it is a very honest, funny, and sometimes harsh personal story of growing in faith and understanding.
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I picked this book up because this is how I was brought back to the church. First a little old sad Mary statue here, an old framed print there, a broken rosary in the thrift shop, books on praying the rosary, on and on and on. Eventually people looked at my growing Mary and kitschy Catholic collection wondering what was wrong with me, thinking I was "getting Jesus". Turns out I was. It took a few years but now I realize Mary brought be back to the church. I totally get this book. I could have written some of it myself.
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I found this book,a little too,unbelivable. I thought that it would be funny.It was kind of dry.

Margaret C. (
6athome) wrote on 6/12/2006...
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Follows the transformation of a woman from atheist, to collector of Marian "kitsch", to a true believer.
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This novel kept me interested, if not for the freak factor. Oh, and Catholics really don't worship Mary.