In “Nunnery Life in the Church of England; or, Seventeen Years with Father Ignatius,” Sister O.S.B. Mary Agnes provides a vivid memoir of her experiences within the monastic tradition. Through a blend of personal narrative and reflective prose, she captures the daily rhythms, spiritual practices, and communal dynamics of life as a nun in the Church of England. The book is marked by its keen attention to detail and a genuine spiritual inquiry typical of the Victorian era, offering readers a window into the theological and social nuances of religious life at a time when monasticism was often at odds with contemporary societal views. Sister Mary Agnes, an accomplished writer and nun, draws from her extensive years under the mentorship of Father Ignatius, a notable figure in the Anglican religious revival. Her deep commitment to the religious life, combined with her educational background, enriched her observations about faith, personal sacrifice, and community engagement. Her insights stem from lived experience, making her reflections not only authentic but also resonant with the struggles and joys of religious devotion. This book is a compelling read for anyone interested in the complexities of religious life and the historical context of monasticism within Anglicanism. Sister Mary Agnes's articulate prose and profound insights make it a valuable resource for scholars, students of theology, and readers seeking a deeper understanding of the spiritual quest in a monastic framework.