Journey of Five Capuchin Nuns contains all the elements of a riveting
adventure story. Through the eyes of the Mother Abbess, María Rosa, the
reader is taken along on this journey through wars, pirates, disease,
travel on the high seas, and treacherous mountain passes in the Andes.
Five nuns set out in the early 1700s from their cloistered convent in
Madrid, Spain, to travel halfway around the world to Lima, Peru. The
journey lasted three years--an odyssey not all of them would complete.
Yet, this unique historical document is so much more than a typical
travel narrative. It illuminates the eighteenth-century way of life of
religious women on both sides of the Atlantic basin. María Rosa's lively
prose attests to the literary connection among women religious writers
of Spain and Latin America. This annotated edition and first-ever
English translation of the manuscript will be of interest to scholars,
students and anyone who wants to learn more about women's history.