1 month ago | By WGN TV
CHICAGO - Over the course of a century, with a healthy amount of it spent in Chicago, she has quite a few memories and lessons of a long life lived.
Now, Sister Jean is going to put those in writing for all to read.
The longtime Loyola University men's basketball chaplain is pairing with veteran college basketball reporter and broadcaster Seth Davis on a memoir entitled "Wake Up With Purpose!: What I've Learned in My First Hundred Years."
Sister Jean roots on Loyola in another men's baketball tournament
Announced by Harper Select in a news release this week , the book is due to be...
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