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Dorothy Day
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B557P
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Friend of the Forgotten by Deborah Kent
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Detailed Description
Part of the Women of Spirit collection for young readers, this fascinating
biography chronicles the life of Dorothy Day. Known the world over as the leader
of the Catholic Worker Movement, Day, guided by a strong commitment to social
justice and by deep religious ideals, dedicated her life to the service of
others. Kent recounts the trials and triumphs of Dorothy Day's life, detailing
her role as the found of The Catholic Worker newspaper, as the founder of
numerous "houses of hospitality" that provided food and shelter to the destitute,
and as the champion of causes that helped those in need.
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1996 Paperback, 147 pages
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DEBORAH KENT is the
author of more than a dozen novels for young adults and numerous nonfiction
titles for children and teens. She lives in Chicago, IL. |
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