This is a book for all of God's people, for those who have never heard, for those who have never experienced, or for those who need a refreshening of their personal Pentecost. Writing in a style that makes the book hard to put down, Sister Francis bridges the gaps between the generations and the denominations, the so-called "religious" and "lay," the conservative and the avant garde.
In part, this is the story of God, rescuing one little nun on the verge of running from religious life. In whole, it is more like a rescue plan for a whole world still running. It is another twentieth century love story in which we learn "to love is to say I am sorry and I forgive."