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  • 01/2015
  • 978-0972272100
  • 242 pages
  • $11.99
Elizabeth Upton
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Secrets of a Nun: My Own Story
Secrets of a Nun is an uncompromisingly honest and deeply moving look into one woman’s soul. At the age of fifteen, Elizabeth, a talented athlete, gives up her dreams of competing in the Olympics to become a nun. Separating from her mother and twin sister, she leaves her friends and her familiar world behind to pursue a saintly life. But she finds herself unprepared for what lies ahead. While her cloistered life commences as a profound spiritual and emotional journey, personal disenchantment takes root and slowly grows over the next twenty years. Elizabeth recoils against the restrictive atmosphere of convent life. She struggles with conflicting emotions until a forbidden love affair forces her to come to grips with her needs as a woman. Over the course of striving to find her authentic self, she ultimately feels compelled to leave the Order. A true story inspires this fascinating account of courage and passion. It will shock you and bring a smile to your face as you follow the course of a young woman’s obsession to become a spiritual seeker— an obsession that, over time, transforms into a deeply felt desire for personal liberation.
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Elizabeth Upton's biography Secrets of a Nun: My Own Story is a beautifully written story about her 21 years as a nun in a most restrictive environment. It gives the reader a first-hand, in-depth view of what life was while living in a convent void of emotional and physical connections.

Upton entered this dark world when she was only 16 years old, where Upton was separated from everything and everyone familiar to her--especially her family, which included a twin sister. Throughout her spiritual journey, she longed to learn and expand her ability to be an effective helper since the order was a social work order. You could feel her pain as she was rejected from these requests and later viewed as a "rebel" for questioning why her order could not adhere to the church reforms that focused on human contact rather than isolation.

At no point did Upton lose her faith in God--just her faith in the severity of the convent and the politics that dwelled there. This is a book where you will sit down and not want to get up until the book is completed. Incidentally, anyone of any religion will find this book intriguing.

I am of the Jewish faith, and my only education was watching the movie "The Nun's Story" many years ago. This book was not glamorized at all--it was her cold, hard reality.
An exceptional read for everyone!

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 01/2015
  • 978-0972272100
  • 242 pages
  • $11.99
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