“A GENUINE MIRACLE”: FIRST EDITION OF A MEMOIR OF MARY ANN, WITH INTRODUCTION BY FLANNERY O’CONNOR
(O'CONNOR, Flannery). A Memoir of Mary Ann. New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, (1961). Octavo, original green cloth, original dust jacket.
First edition of this moving true story of faith and compassion, with introduction by Flannery O’Connor.
“Mary Ann Long was three and a half years old when the doctor at the Tumor Clinic in Louisville, Kentucky, broke the news…” So begins this touching portrait of a young girl who lived and died in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Home, run by an Atlanta congregation of Dominican nuns founded by Nathaniel Hawthorne’s daughter. O’Connor assisted the nuns with the re-writing, editing, and submission of the manuscript; upon hearing of the book’s acceptance, the author recalls in one of her letters, “the Sisters [were] dancing jigs up and down the hall… Whew!” (Fitzgerald, 428). She also recalled, “I told the Sisters that if that child was a saint, her first miracle would be getting a publisher for their book. And now the more I think about the way that book is written, the more convinced I am that it is a genuine miracle” (Fitzgerald, 430-31).
Book fine, dust jacket with light sunning to spine, slightest rubbing to edges. A very nearly fine copy.