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The Story of a Soul

A New Translation (Living Library)

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The Story of a Soul

By: Saint Thérèse de Lisieux, Robert J. Edmonson CJ - translator
Narrated by: Mary Pochatko
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Experience The Story of a Soul like never before with this complete and unabridged translation of St. Thérèse of Lisieux's timeless autobiography. The original text is preserved, capturing the vibrant spirit of the young woman whose "Little Way" continues to inspire millions.

St. Thérèse, affectionately known as "The Little Flower," shares her extraordinary journey of faith, humility, and love in a simple yet profoundly moving narrative. First published shortly after her death in 1897 at just 24-years-old, her story became an instant best-seller, captivating audiences with its delightful blend of humor, honesty, and heartfelt devotion to God.

Declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Saint John Paul II in 1997, St. Thérèse remains one of the most beloved saints in history. Her "Little Way"—finding holiness in small, everyday acts of love―has transformed countless lives. Whether you are encountering her story for the first time or revisiting it, this edition of The Story of a Soul invites you to draw closer to her simple yet profound spirituality.

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