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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Image (September 23, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 077043651X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0770436513
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.3 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (197 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,593 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Author, journalist, and former speechwriter to George W. Bush, Campbell offers a touching memoir on family, loss, and career as filtered through the lives and writings of six women saints: Teresa of Ávila, Thérèse of Lisieux, Faustina of Poland, Edith Stein of Germany, Mother Teresa of Calcutta, and Mary of Nazareth. Campbell writes about her college years, drifting in chaos; meeting her future husband; the illness and death of her father; and the long quest to attain motherhood. During this very personal journey, she also enrolls in a feminist-thought class, which leaves her cold, while her superficial friendships and relationships lead to a “nagging discontent.” Revisiting her Catholic upbringing, she turns to the saints for guidance and to help her reconcile a desire for a career with a yearning for marriage. Thoughtful and gracious, Campbell’s story will serve as an inspiration for many young women who are attempting to straddle two very different worlds—the sacred and the profane—in a society with little patience for subtlety or complexity. --June Sawyers --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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“A beautiful and inspiring story of a woman’s deep faith and the saints who became her sisters along the path to her answered prayers.” – Mary Higgins Clark, worldwide bestselling novelist
 
“Colleen Carroll Campbell has encountered most of the challenges confronting young women today—balancing dating, courtship, and marriage with a successful career, caring for a parent with Alzheimer’s, dealing with infertility—but she hasn’t faced these challenges alone. In My Sisters the Saints, Campbell introduces us to the women who helped her along the way – women like Teresa of Avila, Therese of Lisieux, Edith Stein, and, of course, the Blessed Virgin Mary. Completely contemporary and totally timeless, My Sisters the Saints is an engaging spiritual memoir and the perfect guidebook for anyone who is looking for a companion to help her navigate life’s sometimes difficult and confusing journey.” – Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York
 
“In this fascinating memoir, Colleen Carroll Campbell recounts her discovery of kinship with six great women saints at crucial junctures on her journey through life. My Sisters the Saints is the story of how a thoroughly modern woman drew inspiration and strength from her spiritual ‘sisters’ while struggling with the mysteries of life, love, illness, and death in today’s world. This lovely and highly readable book will touch many lives.”
- Mary Ann Glendon, former U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican, Harvard Law professor, and President of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences

 
“Fully alive, authentically feminine, making a serious contribution to culture—and faithfully Catholic? In the minds of many still, an unlikely combination, at best. In My Sisters the Saints, Colleen Carroll Campbell recounts her own life’s story and the poignant struggles she encounters in fulfilling her dreams as an author, journalist, cultural commentator and woman. Campbell’s stories will resonate in the heart of every woman challenged by today’s culture and blessed with even a scintilla of faith. You won’t put this book down until you have finished the last page. And as you read, you will hold your breath in hopefulness experiencing with Colleen the grippingly real decisions in this woman’s life—both big and small—the response to which ultimately define who one is as a person. … Thank you, Colleen, for the courage to tell your own story. It makes an important and unique contribution to the lives of women by giving flesh to the beauty, meaning, and the purposes of human life and human love lived open to the mystery of God.” – Mother Agnes Mary Donovan, S.V., Superior General, Sisters of Life
 
“Colleen Carroll Campbell is one of the finest writers on the American Catholic scene, and My Sisters the Saints shows her heart, her skill, and her keen intelligence at their best. This is a wonderful, engaging personal memoir and a great witness of faith.” – Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., Archbishop of Philadelphia
 
“This book is a powerful description of the long struggle Colleen Carroll Campbell had to undergo to go back to peace, to give God the place that belongs to Him: the first. The lesson she learned is not to be forgotten: When in need, let us remember that we have brothers and sisters in heaven whose lives and sufferings teach the way to peace.” – Alice von Hildebrand, author of The Privilege of Being a Woman and The Soul of a Lion: The Life of Dietrich von Hildebrand
 
“Colleen Carroll Campbell is a genuine icon of the ‘new feminism’ called for by Blessed John Paul II. She has been on a long journey in search of the true meaning of women’s liberation and in My Sisters the Saints she tells the story of how six women mystics and her own personal trials and triumphs have helped her find that liberation at the foot of the cross. Refreshing, well written, down to earth, and a joy to read (I’d often find myself grinning as I read it), Colleen has given us a sincere gift: not only the gift of her intellect and skill as a writer, but, more importantly, she has opened her heart and given us the sincere gift of herself. Stop wondering whether you should read this book. You should!” – Christopher West, author of At The Heart of the Gospel and fellow at the Theology of the Body Institute
 
“In My Sisters the Saints, Colleen Carroll Campbell shows how in our attentiveness to the saints we learn not only about the Lord and the way of life he imparts, but also how we discern the most important truths about who we are and the purpose for which we have been created. My Sisters the Saints brilliantly illuminates how the Christian life cannot be understood as an abstraction, but shows its radiant form in our friendship with heavenly companions who meet us in the real events and concrete circumstances of our lives.” – Father Robert Barron, author and host, Catholicism and founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries
 
“In My Sisters the Saints, Colleen Carroll Campbell has liberated these great historical heroines from dusty altarpieces and stone effigies and has brought them into the new millennium. Through her literary portraits, they become sure-footed guides through the modern day spiritual minefield of the ‘hook-up’ culture, the difficulties of commitment and family, and the ever-present reality of suffering and loss. By the end, one finds oneself with six new girlfriends whose wit, common sense and faith transcend any age.” – Elizabeth Lev, art historian and author of The Tigress of Forli
 
“From her own life’s story, Colleen Carroll Campbell has depicted a spiritual journey marked by waiting for and letting go. She learns of motherhood, both spiritual and biological, from the holy women whose lives reflect her own journey back to her. Her personal story teaches a universal lesson: living free is different from being in control. This is a moving and beautiful book.” – Cardinal Francis George, O.M.I., Archbishop of Chicago
 
“The saints undo the world—for by their sheer existence, they tell us we may have gotten it wrong: all our conventions, all our agreements, all our correctnesses and easy thoughts no help when things come crashing in. In troubled times, Colleen Carroll Campbell found herself by reading the lives of the great women saints. And you might find your own self, reading Campbell’s My Sisters the Saints." Joseph Bottum, author of The Christmas Plains and former editor of First Things
 
“With this intimate memoir, Colleen Carroll Campbell gives a moving witness to the ‘cloud of witnesses’ celebrated in sacred scripture.” – Dawn Eden, author of My Peace I Give You and The Thrill of the Chaste
 
“This is an inspiring and insightful account of one young woman’s journey through the challenges of contemporary culture, the ups and downs of life, and her encounter with the wisdom of the saints. This is the story of a journey told with refreshing honesty and great insight that will benefit many.” – Ralph Martin, author of The Fulfillment of All Desire and president of Renewal Ministries
 
“St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist Campbell (The New Faithful: Why Young Adults Are Embracing Christian Orthodoxy, 2002) relates a provocative life story centered on her experiences as a woman in the Catholic Church. Intertwined with the author’s tale is her autobiography as a reader, her experiences with books by and about various saints who have deeply influenced every aspect of her life. … Throughout the book, Campbell describes how various women saints helped her understand her situation and move ahead. … A charming and instructive communion with saintly sisters.” – Kirkus Reviews


More About the Author

Colleen Carroll Campbell is an author, print and broadcast journalist and former presidential speechwriter. In addition to her critically acclaimed first book, "The New Faithful," and her award-winning spiritual memoir, "My Sisters the Saints," her journalism credits include contributions to the New York Times, Washington Post, First Things and America, and appearances on CNN, FOX News, MSNBC, PBS and NPR. Campbell has served as executive producer and anchor of EWTN News Nightly with Colleen Carroll Campbell, a television newscast airing worldwide on EWTN, the world's largest religious media network, and as creator and host of EWTN's Faith & Culture television and radio show. In 2013, she anchored EWTN's live television coverage of the papal transition in Rome. A former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, editorial writer and op-ed columnist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and winner of an honorary doctorate for her journalism work, Campbell speaks to audiences across North America and Europe and lives with her family near Washington, D.C. Her website is www.colleen-campbell.com.

Customer Reviews

It's been a long time since I've read book and then wanted to read it a second time.
Tin Man
I have already recommended this book to my parish book club and cannot wait to hear what they all have to say about it the next time we meet.
Connie J Viner
This book was so honest and human, sharing Colleen's faith journey in her life and the saints who helped her on her way.
Dennis W Wiedemeier

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

35 of 38 people found the following review helpful By Connie J Viner on November 8, 2012
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Wow! This book is so good that I could not put it down. Campbell is a very talented writer. She brought some lofty spiritual truths into great focus and with tremendous heart that never felt anything other than genuine. Her personal story is so relatable and yet unique. I love each of the saints that she wrote about and knew much about them already, but still managed to learn more. Her voice is an important one for women of today. I have already recommended this book to my parish book club and cannot wait to hear what they all have to say about it the next time we meet. I would recommend it to anyone, whether they were Catholic or not. It is a thought-provoking and moving gem of a book. This might just be an instant classic!
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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful By Geraldine Ahearn TOP 500 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on November 11, 2012
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Colleen Carroll Campbell delivers a brilliant and refreshing spiritual memoir about life's challenges and struggles, and how her deep faith helped her get through trials-and-tribulations along her long path to find peace and tranquility. The author chronicles an engaging and fascinating story about her life journey through caring for a parent with Alzheimer's disease, dating, marriage, and much more. She shares the pain of personal experience of illness, tragedy, and conflict. But,she also portrays her powerfully moving moments of strength in following her deep faith through six Saints on her mission to glory, and happiness. Her devotion to The Blessed Virgin Mary and other sister Saints illuminated and reflected her own personal journey. This provocative, spiritual memoir tugs at the heartstrings as we follow a touching story that not only contributes to culture, but also helps others to follow the same guiding light to success. In conclusion, the author offers uplifting spirits for others,who are thrown into confusing and difficult situations, needing guidance. Beautifully written, poignant, and Highly Recommended!
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful By Carla Twigg on November 15, 2012
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I got the book on Kindle and read it in a very short time, I could not put it down. This is a very personal account of a woman in need of, and looking for, salvation. She found it by following saints that were introduced to her just when she most needed them. They are also some of my favorite saints. If you need guidance, a role model or someone to talk to, turn to the saints. They will never let you down or lead you astray, as this author attests.
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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful By Deh on November 2, 2012
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This is one of the best books I have ever read. Colleen Carroll Campbell is an excellent writer. I have read a lot of books about the saints but she told me things I had not read before. Her own personal journey was very inspiring. Truly inspirational. I am going to recommend this book to my parish book club.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful By E. Erazo on January 18, 2013
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My Sisters the Saints: A Spiritual Memoir by Colleen Carroll Campbell begins with Colleen as a young twenty-something, nominally Catholic college student who slowly begins exploring her Catholicism as a way to decipher what it means to be a woman.

Colleen explores the faith through the guiding influence of different women saints of the Catholic Church: St. Teresa of Avila, St. Therese of Lisieux, St. Faustina, Edith Stein, Mother Teresa of Calcutta, Dorothy Day, and Mary, mother of Jesus. The book worked on both levels. The events of Colleen's life, from exciting career opportunities and marriage, to her father's decline through Alzheimer's, engage the reader and made me cry on more than one occasion. The accompanying mini-biographies on the saints throughout the book gives enough information to make the saint real, but not so much as to be overwhelming or become textbook-like instead of a personal account.

I did find myself turned off in portions of the book where Colleen veered into apologetics of Catholicism's ban on birth control and in vitro fertilization, and a defense of prayer to Mary. I suppose this is because I've already heard these multiple times, and felt boredom and disruption to the narrative hearing them again. I did however, appreciate her candor in expressing the struggle of staying loyal to the Church's teaching in the face of infertility.

Overall, I think I would recommend this to anyone who is a fan of the spiritual memoir genre, or anyone curious about these saints. I'm resolved to read more concerning Teresa of Avila and Edith Stein, two saints who I've been ambivalent about in the past. Even just knowing the story and courage of Colleen's father is enough reason to read this book. At just over two hundred pages, it is a quick read and although not groundbreaking, it is an enjoyable, personal, and moving account of the spiritual growth of a modern woman.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful By Glenda LaGarde on February 16, 2013
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There are many popular "memoirs" published today. We love to write about ourselves, our finding ourselves or creating ourselves. This work, however, is not self-centered, though it is a reflecting on Coleen Carroll Campbell's event-filled life. In many ways, readers can easily identify with the anxieties, hopes and sufferings of the author--most would say, "It happened to me!" But Campbell's depth, of feeling, reasoning, and spiritual awareness is a wonder to follow. Many would think--"This could be for me."
She puts complex experiences in simple narration. Dealing with love, the slow loss of a parent, the ups and downs of trying to have children, Campbell never narrows to herself. She captures surely the others in our life--the bigger picture. Without preaching at all, she provides spiritual insights, ties contemporary Christian life to those of saints in bonds of love, and leaves readers with a hopeful, joyful hope.
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