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Book-Notes-720-x-340-dark-gold-outline-and-medium-blue-pen-_-Notes-light-blue-702x336 Most people who pick up 61 Minutes to a Miracle already know how the story turns out. But the spoiler in the book's title won't ruin the experience of reading Bonnie Engstrom's riveting story of the miracle that opened the door not only to life for her child but also to the beatification of Fulton J. Sheen. 61 Minutes to a Miracle by Bonnie Engstrom (OSV) Sheen's intercession is credited with not only baby James' survival after he spent more than an hour without breathing or a heartbeat immediately following his birth - but also the child's development without the ill effects medical professionals expect after extended time without oxygen at birth. Bonnie Engstrom confides, at the beginning of the book, that she did not have a lifelong devotion to the storied archbishop from her home diocese, whose TV appearances were must-see Catholic TV in the mid-20th century. I found the story of her growing devotion to Sheen to be approachable and inspiring, underscoring the fact that first impressions don't always tell the full story. Much of this book centers on James Fulton Engstrom's birth story, and Engstrom doesn't hold back on the details there. If you're the squeamish type, like I am, you'll want to know that right up front. But even with that sensitivity issue, I was never discouraged from reading the rest of the book, and I'm glad I powered through that difficult, intense section. 61 Minutes to a Miracle is an inside look at the details of a miracle as well as the canonization process.

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