Virgin time

by Patricia Hampl

1992

Publication

Farrar, Straus and Giroux, c1992.

Library's rating

½

Status

Available

Description

"A religious cliff-hanger--intimate, compelling, hard to put down." SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE Eager to shake off the indelible brand of a Catholic upbringing, Patricia Hample seeks the "old world" of Catholicism. On her pilgrimage she meets others seekers--crotchety English agnostics, American Franciscan friars and nuns, and the seekers that fill every charter flight. Inevitably, too, she finds the "old world" right at home, in the very past she had tried to escape. But what she is looking for confronts her, finally, on a rereat at a monastery near the Lost Coast of northern California in the still, virgin moments of silent prayer....

User reviews

LibraryThing member MarthaJeanne
One woman's search for spirituality through her Roman Catholic past and a variety of Franciscan experiences. The end is stronger than the beginning, maybe because she at least comes closer to understanding what she is looking for as the book goes on.
LibraryThing member mykl-s
Hampl helped me recall my feelings of how I could see the advantages of becoming a contemplative, without ever wanting that kind of life for myself. Her journey kept me reading.

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0374284407 / 9780374284404
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