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“Nun Better” book launch event coming to Paschal Winery

The author behind the just-released “Nun Better: An Amazing Love Story,” will have a book launch event from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, March 24, at the Paschal Winery, 1122 Suncrest Road, Talent, according to a news release.

The book, released March 19 from Two Sisters Writing & Publishing, tells the true story of author Joanie Lindenmeyer and Carol Tierheimer. Both had served as nuns but fell in love and were together for 40 years. The couple also spent many years lobbying to get the Catholic church to allow same-sex marriage.

“I wrote this book to show that love has no boundaries,” Lindenmeyer said in the news release. “Carol went to heaven on January 30, 2022, and before she died, we vowed to share our story to encourage other LGBTQ people that they can find lifelong love and friendships, and that a deep, spiritual union is a holy gift that should be cherished and celebrated.”

Visit https://www.twosisterswriting.com/bookstore/catholic-nuns-lgbtq-marriage-book for more information on ordering the book.

Date & Time:

March 24, 2023 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Paschal Winery

1122 Suncrest Road
Talent, OR 97540 United States

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