Nancy Carpentier Brown

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Nancy Carpentier Brown


Born
in Milwaukee, WI, The United States
January 01, 1961

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Average rating: 4.2 · 513 ratings · 104 reviews · 24 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Father Brown Reader: St...

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The Woman Who Was Chesterton

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The Mystery of Harry Potter...

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Father Brown Reader II: Mor...

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The Chestertons and the Gol...

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G.K. Chesterton and Our Lad...

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A Study Guide for G.K. Ches...

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The Chestertons and the Top...

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“Ethel and Frances found a means for consolation together: travel.”
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“Frances cared about people. Her personality was such that she was deeply interested in making sure the people around her were happy and knew someone cared about them. She was humble and selfless, and she rarely spoke about herself, preferring to stay in the background and let the other have center stage. She had a good memory. Frances would patiently listen, and was carefully observant and noticed if someone was feeling out of sorts”
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“Frances was not only grieving her sister's loss, but also striving to reconcile in her mind the tragedy with the idea of a loving God. Restless and aching, Frances climbed mountains in the Swiss Alps, where their hotel had a view of beautiful Mount Rigi.”
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