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The Little Flower: The Story of St. Therese of the Child Jesus

by Windeatt Author

"Papa, what's the new baby's name?" asked one of the Martin girls. Little Therese was "the baby" of the Martin family. She was also her Papa's "Little Queen." With her Mama, her Papa and her 4 big sisters to love her, Therese could have turned out to be a very spoiled little girl. And indeed, it is true that sometimes she was cross and naughty. But Therese had hit upon a plan: she had decided to become a saint. To do this, she would love God every minute and would always say, "Yes" to whatever He asked of her. Would this really make Therese into a saint? Wasn't it too easy? Or maybe it would sometimes be too hard? And wouldn\'t Therese forget about her plan as she grew older? This book tells what happened to little Therese: It shows how Therese received a second mother when she lost her first mother, how she was teased at school, and how she was cured of being a crybaby. It tells about her mysterious illness, her miraculous cure, her First Holy Communion, the terrible criminal whose soul she won back for God, and what she decided to do when she grew up. All in all, here is the wonderful true story of what happened when little Therese Martin set out to become a saint.

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Additional Details

Resource Type
Book
ISBN
978-0-89555-413-0
Print Status
In Print
Chapters
15
Pages
167
Suggested Grades
1st - 12th
Publisher
TAN Books
Edition
First Edition
Copyright
1992

Chapters

  • 1 The Baby of the Martin Family
  • 2 Papa's Little Queen
  • 3 Learning to Live without Our Dear Mama
  • 4 A Mysterious Illness
  • 5 My First Holy Communion
  • 6 My First Child of Grace
  • 7 Disappointment in Rome
  • 8 Carmel at Last!
  • 9 Precious Crosses
  • 10 Life in the Convent
  • 11 Writing Down my Childhood Memories
  • 12 My Little Way
  • 13 A Wonderful Dream and a Terrible Temptation
  • 14 Mysterious Promises
  • 15 God Calls me to Heaven

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