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Robert Coles first met Dorothy Day over thirty-five years ago when, as a medical student, he worked in one of her Catholic Worker soup kitchens. He remained close to this inspiring and controversial woman until her death in 1980. His book, an intellectual and psychological portrait, confronts candidly the central puzzles of her life: the sophisticated Greenwich Village novelist and reporter who converted to Catholicism; the single mother who raised her child in a most unorthodox family; her struggles with sexuality, loneliness, and pride; her devout religious conservatism coupled with radical politics. This intense portrait is based on many years of conversation and correspondence, as well as tape-recorded interviews.
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Only lightly used. Book has minimal wear to cover and binding. A few pages may have small creases and minimal underlining. Book selection as BIG as Texas. 
Radcliffe Biography Series Series; 0.5 x 8.9 x 6 Inches; 206 pages. 
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New Ed. 1989 Paperback. Orders usually ship on or before next business day. May have highlighting. We send best copy available. 
[1987]. Notes. Selected Bibliography. About the Author. Index. xxi, 182 pages. Little shelf wear. A nice copy... 
"His {Robert Coles} book, an intellectual and psychological portrait, confronts candidly the central puzzles of her {Dorothy Day} life: the sophisticated Greenwich Village novelist and reporter who converted to Catholicism; the single mother who raised her child in a most inorthodox 'family', her struggles with sexuality, loneliness, and prode; her devout religious conservatism coupled with radical politices. This intense portrait is based on many years of conversation and correspondence, as well as tape-recorded interviews. " This book has 182 pages. 
Publishers Overstock. A Very Good copy with a Remainder Mark and wear to the extremities. Buy with confidence from an Independent Bookstore where the owners, a husband and wife team, have over 30 years of combined bookselling experience. 
Paperback. May include moderately worn cover, writing, markings or slight discoloration. May include moderately worn cover, writing, markings or slight discoloration. SKU: 25164304 All orders shipped within 1 business day. 14 day money back guarantee ISBN: 9780201079746. 
182pp incl notes, biblio, index; SC, pictorial white wraps with black on spine and face; as new, crisp, clean and bright. 
Excellent condition. Appears unread. No writings/underlines/highlights. Pages are nice and clean. Minor shelfwear. Free deliver confirmation! Satisfaction guaranteed! 