Plan B: Further Thoughts on Faith: Further Thoughts on Faith

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Housekeeping

The story of Ruth, who grows up, with her sister Lucille, under the care of her grandmother, two comically fumbling great-aunts, and the transient sister of her dead mother. Housekeeping… Continue Reading Posted in: Contemporary Literary Fiction, Drama, Family Life Fiction, United States Northwestern States, Video

Grace (Eventually): Thoughts on Faith

In Grace (Eventually): Thoughts on Faith, the author of the bestsellers Traveling Mercies and Plan B delivers a poignant, funny, and bittersweet primer of faith, as we come to discover… Continue Reading Posted in: American, Anne, Lamott, Novelists, Religion

Girl Meets God

The child of a Jewish father and a lapsed Southern Baptist mother, Lauren F. Winner chose to become an Orthodox Jew. But even as she was observing Sabbath rituals and… Continue Reading Posted in: Anglican Converts, United States

Stitches: A Memoir

One day David Small awoke from a supposedly harmless operation to discover that he had been transformed into a virtual mute. A vocal cord removed, his throat slashed and stitched… Continue Reading

Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage

At the end of her bestselling memoir Eat, Pray, Love, Elizabeth Gilbert fell in love with Felipe, a Brazilian-born man of Australian citizenship who'd been living in Indonesia when they… Continue Reading Posted in: Self Realization Religious Aspects, Spiritual Formation, Travel Writers

Crooked Little Heart

With the same winning combination of humor and honesty that marked her recent nonfiction bestsellers, Operating Instructions and Bird by Bird, Anne Lamott presents an exuberant novel about a family… Continue Reading Posted in: Coming of Age Fiction (Books), Contemporary Literature & Fiction

Searching for God Knows What

In Searching for God Knows What, Donald Miller's provocative and funny book, he shows readers that the greatest desire of "every" person is the desire for redemption. Every person is… Continue Reading Posted in: 1971, Donald, Miller, United States

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