This book includes religious conflicts and reconciliation. The story of Trilby, the convent cat. has a love life of her own, as well as the human love of her particular owner, a nun. Nature weeps for Merry Mushroom and her family and sympathy shared by the forest creatures. A fairytale of brightness and sadness, but human in its concept.
If you have never met an angel, you must believe when one appears at crucial times. The author offers her experience, its spiritual content and comfort which teases the mind. Leaving the priesthood and returning to worldly affairs is an adjustment for the hero of Cross and Flame. He needs sympathy, but most of all understanding.
The poems indicate extremes of society, the morbid and fulfillment personal satisfaction in the material things of Life. In writing these episodes, the author shares aspects of Catholicism. Controversy and resolution go hand in hand. Memories trigger more memories and two characters must face reality.
This is a book suitable for all ages. No one is exempt from making decisions which change the mode of living.