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Bobby in Movieland

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Angeles and its environment, it is but fair to state that with the taking off of shoes and socks the process of disrobing was really far advanced.
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218 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1921

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Francis J. Finn

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Father Francis J. Finn, S.J. was born to Irish immigrant parents at St. Louis, Missouri in 1859.

As a boy, Francis was deeply impressed with Cardinal Wiseman’s famous novel of the early Christian martyrs, Fabiola. After that, religion really began to mean something to him. Eleven-year-old Francis was a voracious reader; he read the works of Charles Dickens, devouring Nicholas Nickleby and The Pickwick Papers. From his First Communion at age 12, Francis began to desire to become a Jesuit priest; but then his fervor cooled, his grades dropped, and his vocation might have been lost except for Fr. Charles Coppens. Fr. Coppens urged Francis to apply himself to his Latin, to improve it by using an all-Latin prayerbook, and to read good Catholic books. Fr. Finn credited the saving of his vocation to this advice and to his membership in the Sodality of Our Lady.

After graduating from St. Louis University, he became a Jesuit and was ordained a priest in 1893. He had already begun writing his debut novel Tom Playfair prior to this, as he was assigned to St. Mary s College in Kansas and dealt with unruly boys on a daily basis. He went on to write twenty-seven other books, and his novels for children were very successful. The books contain fun stories, likeable characters and themes that remain current in today's world. Each story conveys an important moral precept. He was much loved by young people, and thousands of them gathered to honor his death in 1928.

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December 11, 2022
My family and I have read this jewel twice now, and we all love it like nobody's business. The way Father Finn tells stories is a mixture of reality and comedy, with lovable characters, and chapters that are never dull. Books like this should be read more, as it comes across as a great story, without any immorality, filthiness or even a single swear word, and conveys hours and evenings of enjoyment fit for the whole family...
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May 30, 2021
No me encantó la historia, a pesar de ser súper corta la sentí muy larga. No me emocioné con los personajes, le faltó más.
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