![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ""Saint Joseph will think we have no faith in him!"" one of the girls angrily tells Lizzy. Humility was everything, though all the girls preened and boasted and glowed when they got praise from the nuns."" She is also baffled at the convent's conundrum: the nuns are praying to Saint Joseph for help finishing their newly constructed chapel, which lacks a staircase to the choir loft Lizzy simply finds a carpenter, the disheveled vagrant Jose. Pragmatic Lizzy, who is Methodist, chafes at the hypocrisy and injustice she observes: ""To have pride was a sin. After her mother dies on the Santa Fe Trail, 13-year-old Lizzy Enders is deposited by her father in a Santa Fe convent school-without even saying good-bye. Rinaldi (The Coffin Quilt) delivers another winning historical novel, this time turning to New Mexico in the 1870s. ![]()
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