My Grandfather's Blessings: Stories of Strength, Refuge, and Belonging (HC)

by Rachel Naomi Remen | Religion & Spirituality | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 1573221503 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Guinneth of Manchester, New Hampshire USA on 6/25/2003
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Journal Entry 1 by Guinneth from Manchester, New Hampshire USA on Wednesday, June 25, 2003
TBR.

From amazon.com:
When doctor and author Rachel Naomi Remen (Kitchen Table Wisdom) was young, she was caught between two different views of life: that of her rabbi grandfather and that of her highly academic, research-oriented parents, who believed religion was the opiate of the masses. As Remen gravitated toward academics and serving the world as a medical doctor, her grandfather became an "island of mysticism in a vast sea of science." But over time, Remen discovered that two seemingly divergent paths could lead to the same destination, especially as she learned to blend her spiritual beliefs with her medical treatment.

Remen uses the heart-rending stories of her patients to teach readers how to follow in her example, that is, combining a life of service with a life of receiving and giving blessings (a combination that avoids common problems such as burnout, self-sacrifice, and navel gazing). Remen also includes personal stories of her grandfather, who showered the world with his mystical beliefs and wizened blessings. While this story-by-story structure is similar to the bestselling Kitchen Table Wisdom, it is still a tearful and satisfying formula.

Journal Entry 2 by Guinneth from Manchester, New Hampshire USA on Thursday, January 19, 2006
I gave this book to my father, who I *hope* will soon join the ranks of active BCers!! :-)

Journal Entry 3 by Fish-n-read from Hudson, New Hampshire USA on Thursday, February 16, 2006
This book arrived as a gift from my daughter Guinneth. It will no doubt be read many times, probably in small doses, as it is full of moving "self help" tales. When its time comes it will be released into the wild.

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