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{{Short description|1956 novel by Kathryn Hulme}} {{italic title}} {{about|the novel|the 1959 film adaptation|The Nun's Story (film)}} {{One source|date=October 2024}} {{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}} [[File:TheNunsStory.jpg|thumb|First edition (publ. [[Little, Brown]])]] '''''The Nun's Story''''' is a 1956 novel by [[Kathryn Hulme]]. It was a [[Book of the Month]] selection and reached No. 1 on [[The New York Times Best Seller list|''The New York Times'' Best Seller list]]. == Premise == The lead character of the book, Sister Luke (pre-convent name Gabrielle Van Der Mal), finds her faith tested in Africa where she finds herself at odds with headstrong Dr. Fortunati, operator of a remote hospital in the [[Belgian Congo]], with whom she gradually builds respect, and again during [[World War II]], when she is ordered not to take sides. Ultimately, Sister Luke is forced to decide whether to remain in the convent or return to the outside world. Gabrielle/Sister Luke is stretched between her desire to be faithful to the rule of her congregation and her desire to be a nurse. As a nun, she must remove all vestiges of "Gabrielle Van Der Mal" and sublimate herself into the devoted bride of Christ. As a nun, there is no room for her personal desires and aspirations. Ultimately, the conflict between her devotion to the Church and the nursing profession, juxtaposed with her passionate Belgian patriotism and her love of her father (killed by Nazi fighter planes while treating wounded) bring her to an impasse, which serves as the dénouement of the novel. == Development == Hulme wrote the book based partly upon the experiences of her friend, [[Marie Louise Habets]] of the [[Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary]], a Belgian nurse and an ex-nun whom she met while working with refugees in post-war Europe. The author sponsored the former nun's emigration to the United States, and later converted to Catholicism.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/16107/the-nuns-story#notes |title=''The Nun's Story'' (1959) - Notes |publisher=Turner Classic Movies |access-date=October 15, 2011}}</ref> It often is stated erroneously that the book was based upon Hulme's experiences. ==Film adaptation== In 1959, the book was adapted into a film by screenwriter [[Robert Anderson (playwright)|Robert Anderson]] and director [[Fred Zinnemann]]. ''[[The Nun's Story (film)|The Nun's Story]]'' starred [[Audrey Hepburn]] as Sister Luke. It was a critical and box-office success, and was nominated for eight [[Academy Awards|oscars]] at the [[32nd Academy Awards]], including [[Academy Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]] and Hepburn's third nomination for [[Academy Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]]. Hepburn met Marie-Louise Habets while preparing for the role, and Habets later helped nurse Hepburn back to health following her near-fatal horse-riding accident on the set of the 1960 film ''[[The Unforgiven (1960 film)|The Unforgiven]].'' The relationship among Hulme, Habets and Hepburn is explored in [[Zoe Fairbairns]]' radio play ''The Belgian Nurse'', first broadcast on [[BBC Radio Four]] in January 2007. ==References== {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Nuns Story, The}} [[Category:1956 American novels]] [[Category:American novels adapted into films]] [[Category:Little, Brown and Company books]] [[Category:Novels about Catholicism]] [[Category:Novels about nuns]] [[Category:Novels set in Belgian Congo]]
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