Sue Mosteller - Books

Books

Sue has written three books. Her first book, My Brother, My Sister, is about Jean Vanier and Mother Theresa. Her second book, Body Broken, Body Blessed, is a collection of stories from L'Arche. Sue's third book, Light Through the Crack, is her own story and the stories of people she has accompanied over the years.

  • Mosteller, Sue (2006). Light Through the Crack: Life After Loss. Doubleday. pp. xii, 156 p. ; 21 cm. ISBN 978-0-385-51667-9.
  • Mosteller, Sue (1998). A place to hold my shaky heart : reflections from life in community. Body broken, body blessed. New York: Crossroad Pub. Co. pp. 127 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. ISBN 0-8245-1763-6.
  • Mosteller, Sue; Photos by Donna Moyseuik. Design: June Handera (1972). My brother, my sister. Toronto: Griffin House. pp. 117 p. ill. 26 cm. ISBN 0-88760-035-2.

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