The first full-length biography of Dorothy Day in forty years.
“Loughery and Randolph have pulled off a miracle here: weaving the contradictory strands of Dorothy Day’s life—from hard-drinking, free-loving bohemian to ascetic Catholic activist—into one compelling narrative. The result is a surprisingly intimate history of 20th century American radicalism—and a timely reminder that, for some Christians, religion was and remains a moral obligation to serve the poorest of the poor.” —Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed
“A fantastic primer on this seminal Catholic figure . . . Loughery and Randolph’s work does an excellent job of explicating Dorothy Day’s Catholicism and religiosity.” —The Tablet
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