Author Susan Morse shares her mother’s journey to become an Orthodox Nun

BY ELLEN GRAY Philadelphia Daily News 23/11/2011 PHILADELPHIA – “Nobody dies at the end of this book,” writes Susan Morse in the preface to “The Habit” (Open Road Integrated Media, $22.99/Kindle edition $9.99), a sometimes searing, often hilarious account of a mother-daughter relationship Hallmark probably doesn’t have a card for. If only because there just aren’t that many people whose 85-year-old mothers decide to become Orthodox Christian nuns. But as we enter the season when family members have more opportunities than usual to get on one another’s nerves, it doesn’t hurt to be reminded that even the people who drive us the craziest might be worth getting to know better

BY ELLEN GRAY Philadelphia Daily News 23/11/2011 PHILADELPHIA – “Nobody dies at the end of this book,” writes Susan Morse in the preface to “The Habit” (Open Road Integrated Media, $22.99/Kindle edition $9.99), a sometimes searing, often hilarious account of a mother-daughter relationship Hallmark probably doesn’t have a card for. If only because there just aren’t that many people whose 85-year-old mothers decide to become Orthodox Christian nuns. But as we enter the season when family members have more opportunities than usual to get on one another’s nerves, it doesn’t hurt to be reminded that even the people who drive us the craziest might be worth getting to know better

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Author Susan Morse shares her mother’s journey to become an Orthodox Nun

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