Sister Rosalie
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Sister Rosalie
I really liked the book. Thinking back I wanted to find out if anyone else felt such love for the character
of Sister Rosalie. It was great character development and to have a sentimental feeling about a character
well after I finished the book is a tribute to Patricia Skipper. At first she appears annoying and everyone calls
her such. But as one continues reading, her words and actions become endearing. She gave up a career in
being a professor of History to serve God and as a nun at the Black Orphanage she played a huge roll in many
children's life path. Something about Vanessa (I believe there is a back story that is never revealed) The subtle
hints of a such a backstory adds to Vanessa's aura of mystery and deepens Sister Rosalie's character. I thought it
was so poignant the way Vanessa always referred to the nun as "Mother". Even though people found her constantly
going on about the history of Charleston, especially during the Civil War era, when she passed away the flood of people that came to pay their respects was huge. I feel I would love to have met her and got a big hug! What she had
to go through as a Black woman in the south in the 60's is unimaginable to me. I graduated from a high school in Wilmington, DE in 1969 and Vanessa graduated in 1968. I was very naive and had no idea what was going on racially at the time in the deep south. There was indeed "Deceptive Calm" in the place I grew up as to what was coming although in my area the riots did not spread out of downtown Wilmington so I didn't experience anything personally. In conclusion, I would consider the character of Sister Rosalie to be worthy of sainthood.
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The love she shows for all the kids in general is commendable. The mere fact that she dedicates so much time teaching them and making them laugh is commendable. She has their best interest at heart. She has a good heart and she is mentally strong! I liked her character.