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  1. The lead character of the book, Sister Luke (pre-convent name Gabrielle Van Der Mal), finds her faith tested in Africa where she finds herself at odds with headstrong Dr. Fortunati, operator of a remote hospital in the Belgian Congo, with whom she gradually builds respect, and again during World War II, when she is ordered not to take sides.

    • Kathryn Hulme
    • 1956
  2. Kathryn Hulme. 4.20. 1,191 ratings118 reviews. The lead character of the book, Sister Luke (pre-convent name Gabrielle Van Der Mal), finds her faith tested in Africa where she finds herself at odds with headstrong Dr. Fortunati, operator of a remote Congo hospital, with whom she gradually builds respect, and again during World War II, when she ...

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  3. www.amazon.com › Nuns-Story-Kathryn-Hulme › dpThe Nun's Story - amazon.com

    The Nun's Story Hardcover – January 1, 1956. by Kathryn Hulme (Author) 4.6 110 ratings. See all formats and editions. Account of Sister Luke as she serves in the nursing order and struggles for the capability of perfect love. Print length. 339 pages. Language. English. Publisher. Little, Brown & Company. Publication date. January 1, 1956.

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  4. Aug 24, 2012 · This popular classic work by Kathryn Hulme is in the English language. The Nun's Story is highly recommended for those who enjoy the works of Kathryn Hulme, and for those discovering the works of Kathryn Hulme for the first time. Read more. Print length. 352 pages.

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  5. The Nun's Story. Paperback – January 1, 1958. by Kathryn Hulme (Author) 4.4 94 ratings. See all formats and editions. The lead character of the book, Sister Luke (pre-convent name Gabrielle Van Der Mal), finds her faith tested in Africa where she finds herself at odds with headstrong Dr. Fortunati, operator of a remote Congo hospital, with ...

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  6. The Nun's Story is a slightly fictionalized biographical account of Habets' life as a nun. In her 1938 fictionalized autobiography We Lived as Children, Hulme describes a child's perspective of San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake . Bibliography. Arab Interlude, Macrae Smith Company (Philadelphia), 1930.

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  8. Details. Select delivery location. Used: Very Good | Details. Sold by wobcanada. Add to Cart. Used (9) from. $7556 & FREE Shipping. Follow the authors. Kathryn Hulme. Follow. Katherine Cavarly Hulme. Follow. The Nun's Story Paperback. 4.6 86 ratings. See all formats and editions. Report an issue with this product. Language. English. Publisher.

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