97/100 (= 5.8/6) ≈ 5 Stars
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"We never advance more rapidly in love of the Son than when we travel by the Mother". I don't know if I'll be able to satisfactorily sing the praises of this book.
It's unlike any I've ever read. It's not flashy, action-packed, simple or light. It's not like other excellent books on Our Lady which sing her praises rapidly, matter-of-factly, and abundantly.
It's much slower, more contemplative. Advancing step by step, carefully, piously, beautifully, poetically. It ends up reaching the same heights of praise for Our Lady as given by the saints but by a different route.
A very difficult book in some sense, requiring quiet careful meditative reading (mornings!).
I think I'll simply finish by saying I've never encountered better Lenten reading then by following Our Lady through her seven sorrows as we do with this book. Thanks be to God for inspiring his servant Fr. Faber to leave us such a masterpiece.