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iversity. Holy is the Day picks up later in the story as she navigates pregnancy, facing the challenges of being a Christian employed in academia and moving home to Canada. As in her first book, the stories are vividly and beautifully told. As cliché as it sounds, reading her story made me feel like I was there amidst it all.
The book also shines for the depth of the theological reflection, something I think she has grown even more in since her first book. She articulates a lot of big and tho