Probably like most, and not being Catholic, I have always been fascinated by nuns. This book is a true history, so if one were looking for a bunch of sensationalism, wrong place. Evangelisti's thesis is thought provoking, at least to me: For most of the last 1500 years, nuns were about the only people who could somewhat self direct and even hone their talents. As wives and daughters, women were chattel, but in the cloister, many came into their own as writers, musicians, poets, as well as theologians.