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  1. Mary Johnson is the author of An Unquenchable Thirst, named one of its year’s best nonfiction books by Kirkus Reviews. After spending 20 years as a nun with the Sisters of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, she left the convent and returned home.

  2. Sep 23, 2021 · Mary Johnson, an Indigenous woman, went missing nearly a year ago. While the FBI recently offered a reward, activists say that’s not enough. By Harmeet Kaur, CNN. 9 minute read....

  3. Nov 26, 2021 · Mary Johnson was on her way to a friend’s home in Oso, Washington, the day before Thanksgiving, but she never made it. A year later, her disappearance remains a mystery. Johnson, then 39 years...

  4. Mary Johnson is a writer and director of A Room of Her Own Foundation. She worked and served with the Missionaries of Charity, the order of nuns founded by Mother Teresa, for twenty years before leaving the order. She is now a writer and a public speaker and a supporter of women's rights in the arts.

  5. Mary Johnson is the author of An Unquenchable Thirst, named one of 2011’s best nonfiction books by Kirkus Reviews and awarded the New Hampshire Literary Award for Outstanding Work of Nonfiction.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_JohnsonMary Johnson - Wikipedia

    Mary Johnson may refer to: Mary Johnson (first lady) (c. 1830–1887), first lady of California. Mary Johnson (actress) (1896–1975), Swedish silent film performer. Mary Johnson (singer) (1898–1983), African American blues singer. Mary Johnson Lowe (1924–1999), née Mary Johnson, American jurist.

  7. Mar 14, 2012 · Last month, I posted my review of “An Unquenchable Thirst”, Mary Johnsons luminous and enlightening memoir about the twenty years she spent as one of Mother Teresa’s nuns.