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Sisters of the Last Straw Volume 2: The Case of the Vanishing Novice

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SKU:
2746
ISBN:
9781505111873
Meet the Sisters of the Last Straw, a group of sisters struggling hard to overcome their bad habits. Sister Krumbles forgets everything. Sister Shiny can't stop polishing and cleaning everything. Mother Mercy has a terrible temper. Yet when the misfit nuns band together to form a new order, lessons on tolerance and forgiveness (as well as much hilarity!) ensue. In this installment, new puppy and a nasty neighbor make trouble for the Sisters...and then their new sister-in-training, Kathy, vanishes! Wonderfully illustrated by Sue Gioulis, this series by veteran Catholic novelist Karen Kelly Boyce is sure to please readers of all ages.
Author:
Karen Kelly Boyce
Illustrator:
Sue Anderson Gioulis
Imprint:
TAN Books
Pages:
90
Publication Date:
7/5/2018
SKU:
2746
Product Format:
Paperbound
Pdf:
https://tanbooks.com/content/2746_Preview.pdf
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5 Reviews

  • 5
    Excellent story in a wonderful series.

    Posted by Steven McEvoy on Dec 26th 2023

    Note this book was originally published as The Case of the Missing Novice and has since been republished as The Case of the Vanishing Novice. With each book I read in this series, I appreciate it more. Late last year I read the fifth book in this series, The Case of the Christmas Tree Capers, a Christmas story. I enjoyed it and appreciated the concept. Last week I read The Cause of the Haunted Chapel, I previously stated that the series reminds me of Tales of a Magic Monastery by Theophane the Monk. And that feeling grows with each volume. These are fun reads. But they also have good lessons. Lessons that kids will pick up on and lean from, but also lessons that we as adults can appreciate and be challenged by. I have picked up the rest of the books in the series, and plan on reading 1 a week until I have finished the series. I am prereading them prior to reading them with my youngest two children. Another great story in an entertaining series. In this volume we find out more about Sisters of the Last Straw. We seem them end up in a few more awkward circumstances. They still have a grouchy neighbour. And in this story, we meet Novice Kathy who has yet to make final vows. And as the title hints at goes missing. The sisters in this story are fun, and the tale is often funny. The sisters are: Sister Krumbles Sister Shiny Sister Lovely Sister Wanda Sister Lacy Mother Mercy The black and white illustrations by Sue Anderson Gioulis continue to add to the story. The book teaches us about human nature, about living the gospel, and about trusting God. It also teaches us about the different strengths and weakness in different characters, and how to live in community. The nuns seem to end up in a lot strange situations, but with faith, hope, and prayer they usually come to a solution. From the chapter titles you always have a preview of what is about to happen next: Stepping in It Hammer & Nails Whistles and Books A Trip to Town The Big Search A Barking Miracle A Wild Ride Part of the Family The fowl incident is especially humorous. And the end of this story leads directly into the next volume. The nun's and those around them seem to learn lessons in each adventure. These lessons can and do serve as examples to us, especially living in larger families. There are excellent lessons for the young readers of the series for whom it is written for, and also for us older folks who might read it with or to them. Or even just on our own. It is another fun story in an excellent series. And we look forward to reading the rest of the stories, and hope there are yet more to come.

  • 4
    Sisters of the Last Straw - No. 3 - The Cased of the Vanishing Novicee

    Posted by Pat Mullin on Jul 26th 2023

    Great story for kids. A group of misfits would-be sisters get together, form a Community and solve a mystery. Short but cute.

  • 5
    I enjoyed the read. It

    Posted by ANNALEE N. on Jan 12th 2023

    I enjoyed the read. It was a good escape for em

  • 5
    Fun with a side of Faith

    Posted by Jimmy R. on Sep 14th 2022

    My 8 and 6 year old daughters love these books. They are very funny and have a lot of personality. Each of the nuns has a Vice and a virtue that they are working on, which leads to most of the funny moments. The characters are all rejectù nuns who start their own order. I would recommend the series to parents and girls between 6-12. Fun with a side of Faith.

  • 5
    Love these books!

    Posted by Ariel D. on Sep 12th 2022

    Love these books!