>As promised. . . my review of Lisa Samson’s latest book. For story information and a bit about Lisa, please see previous post.
I’ve long been a fan of Lisa’s writing–her quirky characters, everyday situations that capture the imagination with stellar writing that takes you off ordinary paths into lesser explored territories of the holy and the righteous.
The Passion of Mary-Margaret is no exception. As a matter of fact, this may be her best novel so far. Written in a stream-of-consciousness style, the present day account of Sister Mary-Margaret mingles seamlessly with her childhood, her journey of faith, and dedication to Jesus and the Catholic church. You know bits of the future from M-M’s journal writings, but only as the story unfolds does the crux of the story take center stage.
How far does one on the verge of taking her final vows go to follow the voice of Jesus? Is the ultimate obedience to the Lord lie in giving up a life service for Him for a higher purpose–to save one lost lamb?
Beautifully written, poetic at times, this book broadens my beliefs about the mystical aspect and sovereignty of Jesus and makes me realize anew how miniscule the human concept of God really is.
Publisher’s Weekly gave The Passion of Mary-Margaret a starred review. I couldn’t agree more.