Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew
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Hannah, Delivered
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2014
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Writing the Sacred Journey: Art and Practice of Spiritual Memoir
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2004
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Swinging on the Garden Gate: A Spiritual Memoir
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2000
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Living Revision: A Writer's Craft as Spiritual Practice
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2017
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On The Threshold: Home, Hardwood, and Holiness
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2005
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The Release: Creativity and Freedom After the Writing Is Done
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Swinging On The Garden Gate: A Memoir of Bisexuality and Spirit, Second Edition
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A Map to Mercy
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| Super fun to revisit the Dykes to Watch Out For characters in this romp through ultra-liberalism under Trump in rural Vermont. | |
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| Kudos to McEntee and Bucko for establishing this clear, grounded vision for carrying monastic commitment into secular, contemporary life. While I missed women's wisdom in this book (where, for example, is Beatrice Bruteau, who moved beyond self-consc ...more | |
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| I wanted to like Cal, the retired Chicago cop, the setting in Ireland, and the small town Irish personalities more than I did. Why? They all seemed held at a slight distance, and without much affection. Think I'll pass on the rest in this series. ...more | |
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| "What is a monk?" Wayne Teasdale asks. "Beyond monk!" is his haiku of an answer. To Teasdale, the essence of being a monk is a search. This marvelous text, generous with personal narrative, has been seminal to the New Monastism, for good reason--Teas ...more | |
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| "What is a monk?" Wayne Teasdale asks. "Beyond monk!" is his haiku of an answer. To Teasdale, the essence of being a monk is a search. This marvelous text, generous with personal narrative, has been seminal to the New Monastism, for good reason--Teas ...more | |
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| A creepy, strangely gripping Gothic novel with a remarkable narrative voice. The story provokes big questions (why did the narrator do what she did? why are she and her sister so strange?) that never get resolved or even developed, however, so in the ...more | |
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| I would have loved this collection of essays 30 years ago. Interesting to reflect on how a deep plunge into the Christian contemplative path has made me sensitive to soul talk without lineage. Weller's book is a great introduction to the resources av ...more | |
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| Mystic that I am, of course I devoured MARIETTE IN ECSTASY. Those perennial questions that hover over the Catholic saints (does the stigmata happen? how much of ecstasy is imagined or the result of sickness or psychosis?) are just extreme versions of ...more | |
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| When main characters are thoroughly unlikable, it's an uphill climb for me to like the novel. WHAT WE CAN KNOW hooked me with its (scarily realistic) post-climate catastrophe setting and weird perspective on future literary scholarship, but in the en ...more | |
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| Heart-wrenchingly gorgeous. The artistry with which Viramontes evokes the 14-year-old Estella, her migrant family, and the dusty, brutal fields of southern California made me weep alongside their suffering and because I didn't want the book to end. E ...more | |
“The point, I decided, wasn't to have the autobiography or even the memories. The point was who I became when I wrote.”
― On The Threshold: Home, Hardwood, and Holiness
― On The Threshold: Home, Hardwood, and Holiness
“When you enter the woods of a fairy tale and it is night, the trees tower on either side of the path. They loom large because everything in the world of fairy tales is blown out of proportion. If the owl shouts, the otherwise deathly silence magnifies its call. The tasks you are given to do (by the witch, by the stepmother, by the wise old woman) are insurmountable - pull a single hair from the crescent moon bear's throat; separate a bowl's worth of poppy seeds from a pile of dirt. The forest seems endless. But when you do reach the daylight, triumphantly carrying the particular hair or having outwitted the wolf; when the owl is once again a shy bird and the trees only a lush canopy filtering the sun, the world is forever changed for your having seen it otherwise. From now on, when you come upon darkness, you'll know it has dimension. You'll know how closely poppy seeds and dirt resemble each other. The forest will be just another story that has absorbed you, taken you through its paces, and cast you out again to your home with its rattling windows and empty refrigerator - to your meager livelihood, which demands, inevitably, that you write about it.”
― On The Threshold: Home, Hardwood, and Holiness
― On The Threshold: Home, Hardwood, and Holiness
“I'm not particularly in favor of doctrine or creed, ordination, the elevation of holy texts, the institution of church, or, for that matter, Christianity. Like most religions, it has irreconcilable shortcomings and an unforgivable history. What I do favor is the attempt to make sense of things by living within a story. The Christian story, for good or ill, is my inheritance.”
― On The Threshold: Home, Hardwood, and Holiness
― On The Threshold: Home, Hardwood, and Holiness
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“The point, I decided, wasn't to have the autobiography or even the memories. The point was who I became when I wrote.”
― On The Threshold: Home, Hardwood, and Holiness
― On The Threshold: Home, Hardwood, and Holiness
“When you enter the woods of a fairy tale and it is night, the trees tower on either side of the path. They loom large because everything in the world of fairy tales is blown out of proportion. If the owl shouts, the otherwise deathly silence magnifies its call. The tasks you are given to do (by the witch, by the stepmother, by the wise old woman) are insurmountable - pull a single hair from the crescent moon bear's throat; separate a bowl's worth of poppy seeds from a pile of dirt. The forest seems endless. But when you do reach the daylight, triumphantly carrying the particular hair or having outwitted the wolf; when the owl is once again a shy bird and the trees only a lush canopy filtering the sun, the world is forever changed for your having seen it otherwise. From now on, when you come upon darkness, you'll know it has dimension. You'll know how closely poppy seeds and dirt resemble each other. The forest will be just another story that has absorbed you, taken you through its paces, and cast you out again to your home with its rattling windows and empty refrigerator - to your meager livelihood, which demands, inevitably, that you write about it.”
― On The Threshold: Home, Hardwood, and Holiness
― On The Threshold: Home, Hardwood, and Holiness
“I'm not particularly in favor of doctrine or creed, ordination, the elevation of holy texts, the institution of church, or, for that matter, Christianity. Like most religions, it has irreconcilable shortcomings and an unforgivable history. What I do favor is the attempt to make sense of things by living within a story. The Christian story, for good or ill, is my inheritance.”
― On The Threshold: Home, Hardwood, and Holiness
― On The Threshold: Home, Hardwood, and Holiness
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