A review by taleisin
Confessions of a Latter-day Virgin: A Memoir by Nicole Hardy

5.0

From the first pages, I felt an instant kinship with Nicole. Her internal quest to reconcile her faith with an organized religion that does not seem to value, or even have a place for her, is one I also court with. Many of her frustrations are ones I share. The feeling that you're screaming but no one can hear you. While the title of this book made it awkward to discuss or carry in public, it couldn't put it down. It contained everything a good memoir should have: humour; emotion; and, in the end, something that provokes thought and inspires.