An Unquenchable Thirst: Following Mother Teresa in Search of Love, Service, and an Authentic Life

Author:   Mary Johnson (Professor of Scriptwriting, University of Central Florida) ,  Mary Johnson (Professor of Scriptwriting, University of Central Florida)
Publisher:   Random House Audio
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9780307876133


Publication Date:   13 September 2011
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An Unquenchable Thirst: Following Mother Teresa in Search of Love, Service, and an Authentic Life


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Author:   Mary Johnson (Professor of Scriptwriting, University of Central Florida) ,  Mary Johnson (Professor of Scriptwriting, University of Central Florida)
Publisher:   Random House Audio
Imprint:   Random House Audio
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 15.80cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9780307876133


ISBN 10:   0307876136
Publication Date:   13 September 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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<p>Advance praise for An Unquenchable Thirst <br> <br> Readers . . . will find themselves transported into another world by this powerful, revealing memoir. An aspirant to the Missionaries of Charity at age nineteen, the author spent twenty years living a life both extraordinarily simple and heart-wrenchingly complex. Johnson skillfully demonstrates this juxtaposition through her writing--mundane events, such as gathering eggs or learning to play the piano, often have tragic or miraculous implications. . . . [Johnson's] memoir is exceptional. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)<br> <br> Johnson brings readers close to her story, showing her triumphs and temptations, limning characters as compelling as those in any novel. . . . Her mesmerizing account of trying to orbit the sun that was Mother Teresa vividly captures a life in turmoil. --Booklist (starred review)<br> <br> Eloquent and moving . . . an extraordinary testament to the enduring power of love--beyond faith and dogma. It reminds us of why we are here: to love and live fully, to be curious about all things, and to live a compassionate--and passionate--authentic life. --Mira Bartok, author of The Memory Palace <br> <br> A heartfelt, personal story of the gradual awakening of a person who comes to see that preferring the human to the perfect does not alienate her from authentic spirituality but allows her to live more fully. --Kathleen Norris, author of The Cloister Walk <br> <br> Opening up the soul's deep core on the page is always an act of bravery. Mary Johnson is bravery writ large. She writes expertly about the myths and misperceptions of women's religious vocations and the sacred validity of human intimacy. --Breena Clarke, author of Stand the Storm <br><br><br> From the Hardcover edition.


Advance Praise for Mary Johnson's AN UNQUNCHABLE THIRST<br> <br> An Unquenchable Thirst offers a rare and intimate glimpse inside the mysterious and austere world of Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity. Former nun Mary Johnson's eloquent and moving tale is an extraordinary testament to the enduring power of love--beyond faith and dogma. It reminds us of why we are here--to love and live fully, to be curious about all things, and to live a compassionate--and passionate--authentic life. --Mira Bartok, author of The Memory Palace <br> A heartfelt, personal story of the gradual awakening of a person who comes to see that preferring 'the human to the perfect' does not alienate her from authentic spirituality, but allows her to live more fully. - Kathleen Norris, author of The Cloister Walk <br> To say that An Unquenchable Thirst, Mary Johnson's wonderful exploration of her life with Mother Theresa and the Missionaries of Charity, is a courageous book is to say little.


<p>Advance praise for An Unquenchable Thirst <br> Readers . . . will find themselves transported into another world by this powerful, revealing memoir. An aspirant to the Missionaries of Charity at age 19, the author spent 20 years living a life both extraordinarily simple and heart-wrenchingly complex. Johnson skillfully demonstrates this juxtaposition through her writing--mundane events, such as gathering eggs or learning to play the piano, often have tragic or miraculous implications. . . . [Johnson's] memoir is exceptional. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) <br> Johnson brings readers close to her story, showing her triumphs and temptations, limning characters as compelling as those in any novel. . . . Her mesmerizing account of trying to orbit the sun that was Mother Teresa vividly captures a life in turmoil. --Booklist (starred review) <br> Eloquent and moving . . . an extraordinary testament to the enduring power of love--beyond faith and dogma. It reminds us o


<p>Advance praise for An Unquenchable Thirst <br> Readers . . . will find themselves transported into another world by this powerful, revealing memoir. An aspirant to the Missionaries of Charity at age nineteen, the author spent twenty years living a life both extraordinarily simple and heart-wrenchingly complex. Johnson skillfully demonstrates this juxtaposition through her writing--mundane events, such as gathering eggs or learning to play the piano, often have tragic or miraculous implications. . . . [Johnson's] memoir is exceptional. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) <br> Johnson brings readers close to her story, showing her triumphs and temptations, limning characters as compelling as those in any novel. . . . Her mesmerizing account of trying to orbit the sun that was Mother Teresa vividly captures a life in turmoil. --Booklist (starred review) <br> Eloquent and moving . . . an extraordinary testament to the enduring power of love--beyond faith and dogma. It re


<p>Advance praise for An Unquenchable Thirst <br> Readers . . . will find themselves transported into another world by this powerful, revealing memoir. An aspirant to the Missionaries of Charity at age nineteen, the author spent twenty years living a life both extraordinarily simple and heart-wrenchingly complex. Johnson skillfully demonstrates this juxtaposition through her writing--mundane events, such as gathering eggs or learning to play the piano, often have tragic or miraculous implications. . . . Throughout the book, the author describes her interactions with Mother Teresa, [who] actually emerges as a fairly normal person rather than a saintly archetype. . . . [Johnson's]memoir is exceptional. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) <br> Mary Johnson's eloquent and moving tale is an extraordinary testament to the enduring power of love--beyond faith and dogma. It reminds us of why we are here--to love and live fully, to be curious about all things, and to live a compassion


A heartfelt, personal story of the gradual awakening of a woman who comes to see that preferring 'the human to the perfect' does not alienate her from authentic spirituality but allows her to live more fully. --Kathleen Norris, author of The Cloister Walk <br><br><br> From the Hardcover edition.


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