
Books
Bilinkoff, Jodi. The Ávila of Saint Teresa. Religious Reform in a Sixteenth Century City. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2014.
Cammarata, Joan, ed. Women in the Discourse of Early Modern Spain. Gainsville, FL: University of Florida Press, 2003.
Kristeva, Julia. Teresa My Love: An Imagined Life of the Saint of Ávila. Translated by Lorna Scott Fox. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2014.
Medwick, Cathleen. Teresa of Ávila: The Progress of a Soul. New York, NY: Image Books, 2001.
Mujica, Bárbara. Sister Teresa: A Novel. New York, NY: Overlook Press, 2007.
Rossi, Rosa. Teresa of Ávila: Biografía de una escritora. Madrid, Spain: Editorial Trotta, 2015.
Teresa of Ávila, The Book of My Life, trans. Mirabai Starr. Boston, MA: New Seeds, 2008.
Teresa of Ávila, The Collected Works of St. Teresa of Ávila, vol. III, trans. and eds. Kieran Kavanaugh and Otilio Rodriguez. Washington, DC: Institute of Carmelite Studies, 1980.
Teresa of Ávila, Interior Castle, trans. E. Allison Peers. Garden City, NY: Image Books, 1961.
Tyler, Peter. Teresa of Ávila: Doctor of the Soul. London, UK: Bloomsbury Continuum, 2014.
Tyler, Peter and Edward Howells. Teresa of Ávila: Mystical Theology and Spirituality in the Carmelite Tradition. London, UK: Routledge, 2018.
Carmel in America
Many communities in the United States have monasteries of friars or nuns in St. Teresa’s order, the Discalced (Shoeless) Carmelites. It is best to do an online search for those in your area. This is a partial list for the central region
The Carmel of St. Joseph, Discalced Carmelite nuns, St. Louis, MO
Discalced Carmelite Friars of Holy Hill, Hubertus, WI