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Never a City So Real: A Walk in Chicago (Crown Journeys) Never a City So Real: A Walk in Chicago by Alex Kotlowitz
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“Merton. Gethsemani required a vow of silence, and at dinner if you wanted salt, you had to stare hard at the shaker until another brother noticed. One day, cutting down a tree, Jack couldn’t contain himself. He held his head back and roared, “Timber.” After that, his days at the monastery were numbered. Within a couple of years, he had married, and he and his young wife, Fran, who herself had just spent a year in a nunnery, opened a Catholic Worker farm in eastern Missouri for recovering alcoholics.”
Alex Kotlowitz, Never a City So Real: A Walk in Chicago