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“From socialite to saint, it was an extraordinary journey for Seton, one gracefully chronicled in Catherine O’Donnell’s richly textured new biography…A remarkable biography of a remarkable woman.” Wall Street Journal
“The author situates Seton in the America of the times, including the anti-Catholicism that O’Donnell rightly sees as more nuanced than Seton saw herself…[A] well-documented study.” Library Journal
“Most Americans (even Catholics) know little about [St. Elizabeth Seton], as general histories of the United States tend to neglect her entirely. Catherine O’Donnell’s superb new biography, a thorough account of Seton’s fascinating life and extraordinary achievements, remedies that oversight…O’Donnell brings Seton vibrantly back to life…There is a power to this book that will remain with readers long after they complete it, and I highly recommend it to people of all faiths.” First Things
“Thoroughly researched and elegantly written…For once, a biographer does this complex and compelling figure full justice.” John Loughery, author of Dagger John
“A thrilling achievement…A compelling portrait of an American coming-of-age in the first decades after independence and a major contribution to our understanding of Catholicism during an enlightened age.” John T. McGreevy, professor of history, University of Notre Dame
“The manifest appeal of Elizabeth Seton stems not only from Catherine O’Donnell’s beautifully crafted narrative with its poetic diction, but also the display of the exuberance of Elizabeth’s temperament, talents, holiness, and the intensity of her love of God.” Betty Ann McNeil, DC, editor of Friendship of My Soul: Selected Letters of Elizabeth Ann Seton