Description
Cover has wear. Cover has creases. Most pages have highlighting. Binding is secure.
Immerse yourself in the delightful world of Sister Mary Francis’ “A Right to be Merry,” a charming and humorous novel that offers a refreshing glimpse into the lives of nuns in the mid-20th century. Despite its well-loved condition, with creases on the cover and highlighting throughout, this mass market paperback edition remains a treasured find for collectors and readers alike. Sister Mary Francis, a pseudonym for the author Mary Merrifield, crafted a delightful tale that challenges the stereotypical portrayal of nuns as solemn and humorless. Through her witty prose and endearing characters, she invites readers to explore the lighter side of convent life, celebrating the joy and camaraderie that flourished within these sacred communities. This novel not only entertains but also offers a unique perspective on the often-overlooked experiences of women in religious orders during a time when their voices were seldom heard. With its enduring charm and historical significance, “A Right to be Merry” is a must-have for collectors of mid-century Catholic literature and those seeking a heartwarming, humorous read.