Mystery and Manners; Occasional Prose
What does O'Connor think about the notion of turning Mary Ann's story into a book?
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O'Connor says that it is easier to read stories about bad children than good ones. She believes that writing a story about Mary Ann is a bad idea, and she hopes the nuns will think better than to attempt the project.