Readership: Undergraduate, graduate
Allan Greer, Professor of History, University of Toronto
"This book is no doubt the most comprehensive study of Catherine Tekakwitha to date, at least in English ... This book is impressive as a scholarly study" - William Lonc, S.J., Archivum Historicum
"He has successfully turned the story of a touching relationship between a sickly Indian woman and a heart-sick French missionary into a larger discourse about the societies to which they belonged." - Elizabeth Rapley, The English Historical Review
"In rescuing the "lily of the Mohawks" from her hagiographers, Allan Greer has produced an utterly fascinating volume." - The Tablet
"[an] excellent study...this book is a riveting read...it is well-written and worthy of being widely read." - Reviews in Religion and Theology
Preface 1.: Beautiful Death 2.: Gandaouagué: A Mohawk Childhood 3.: Poiteirs: The Making of a Jesuit Mystic 4.: Kahnawake: A Christian Iroquois Community 5.: The Body and the Soul 6.: Catherine and her Sisters 7.: Cures for the Afflicted 8.: Virgins and Cannibals 9.: Epilogue: 'Our Catherine'