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A review by clarino910
Signs of You by Emily France
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4.5 Stars
I read this book in a total of 1.5 days, and it was such a simple, beautiful masterpiece.
Though I know Emily France took a great deal of creative liberty with the artifacts of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, I thought it was immensely interesting to learn about the true philosophies that I had not heard of before.
I have a personal family connection to Saint Ignatius of Loyola, so that is another reason I took interest in his theories in particular.
Going into this book, the thing I was most curious about was the portrayal of the religions that I figured would be mentioned (since the book deals with theological themes, ideas, and artifacts). I, as a Catholic, was glad to see my religion and other religions represented very respectfully. So if you are concerned about that going into this book, I promise there is no reason to be.
I read this book in a total of 1.5 days, and it was such a simple, beautiful masterpiece.
Though I know Emily France took a great deal of creative liberty with the artifacts of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, I thought it was immensely interesting to learn about the true philosophies that I had not heard of before.
I have a personal family connection to Saint Ignatius of Loyola, so that is another reason I took interest in his theories in particular.
Going into this book, the thing I was most curious about was the portrayal of the religions that I figured would be mentioned (since the book deals with theological themes, ideas, and artifacts). I, as a Catholic, was glad to see my religion and other religions represented very respectfully. So if you are concerned about that going into this book, I promise there is no reason to be.