Sixty Saints for Girls

Sixty Saints for Girls by Joan Windham, published by Ave Maria Press in 1988, presents a collection of narratives centered on female saints. This edition spans 384 pages and is written in English, offering readers insights into the lives of various saints, from St. Anne, the mother of Our Lady, to Anne de Guigne, who passed away in 1922.
Readers will discover tales that highlight the contributions and significance of these women in the context of Christianity and religious history. The book explores the diverse experiences and legacies of these saints, providing a unique perspective on their roles within the faith. Through these stories, the author aims to inspire and educate about the impact of female figures in religious traditions.
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Tales of female saints, ranging from Our Lady’s mother, St. Anne, to Anne de Guigne, who died in 1922, are told.
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