She has a keen sensitivity toward McPherson’s religious beliefs and wide knowledge of the times in which she lived ... Hoffman has done a marvelous job of reading through Aimee’s voluminous, florid writings and creating a narrative that works for the modern ear ... Today, we are accustomed to religious leaders being exposed for hypocrisy, but in 1926, Aimee’s story was a must-read thrill ride. As it is again today in Sister, Sinner.
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