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What are some of the best books about St. Therese?

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ThereseTheLittleFlower

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Your welcome! If you read her autobiography, you really know, why she is called the Little Flower, because she always referred to herself as that! Also, I read on a site about her, that it was also because, she loved flowers, especially roses, and that people would always come back to the name "Little Flower".

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The three that I have are these:

Story of a Soul, her autobiography. (Translated by John Clarke. Washington, DC: ICS publications, 1976. ISBN 0-9600876-4-8.)

St. Therese of Lisieux---Her Last Conversations. This is a complilation of Therese's last words from July to September, 1897; one of the Sisters was constantly at her bedside, writing down every word she said for posterity. It's a companion volume to Story of a Soul. (Translated by John Clarke. Washington, DC: ICS Publications, 1977. ISBN 0-9600876-3-X.)

Lastly, St. Therese of Lisieux, By Those Who Knew Her. This is a transcript of the testimonies given at Therese's beatification process by fourteen of the people most closely associated with her during her life. Fascinating stuff. (Translated by Christopher O'Mahony. Dublin: Veritas Publications, 1975. ISBN 0-901810-84-3.)
 
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bigsierra said:
I thought they were still trying to get a national release on that. On the movie site they don't have any mention of the DVD being available. http://www.theresemovie.com/

The movie I rented is the 1986 french released Therese.
 
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