In “Finding Jane in the Box —a Memoir, “ Sr. Jane Morrissey, SSJ, explains that the book was sparked by the move from her home of four decades to another home, and the unpacking of the writings and memorabilia of 60 years.

The book begins with the story of her childhood with parents who modeled kindness and generosity for their seven children. It goes on to tell about her college education, the year she spent in New York City and six decades as a Sister of St. Joseph of Springfield Mass.

Sister Jane notes her academic achievements, which include a doctorate focused on medieval literature, and her years of teaching. That period led to a lifelong interest in Eastern spirituality. The reader learns of her part in founding two agencies that assist these in need, and other efforts to help people who are poor and disenfranchised. Her devotion to people who are poor has gone beyond western Massachusetts as has her commitment to the causes of peace, justice and nonviolence.

Chapters tell us about her taking part in protests and bring arrested, and her experiences in Colombia, Bolivia, and in Guatemala, where she came to know and be moved by the life of St. Hermano Pedro. The book also details her diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer, as she confronts “Sister Death.”

This memoir, from childhood to the present, tells a story of faith and hope and includes occasional moments of humor.