ISBN-13: 9781532017889 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 264 str.
Author Melinda Worth Popham left home for Yale Divinity School at age fifty-six after a barrage of painful life events brought her to her knees and led to the discovery that pain is the Miracle Gro of spiritual growth.Grace Period recounts the spiritual journey launched by the break-up of her marriage and her teenage daughter's descent into an intractable depression that led to an Ivy League seminary, not in pursuit of ordination to ministry but quite simply to her "plain old ordinary sacred self." Wise, honest, and unexpectedly humorous, Grace Period is not only about Popham's study of God but about God's education of her."In this impeccably written memoir, Popham ... proves herself a highbrow, refined spiritual sister to Anne Lamott.-- Publishers Weekly (starred review)"Anyone who has suffered, or lives with a modicum of spiritual curiosity, will want to press this book into the hands of a friend."-- BlueInk Review (starred review)"A stunning spiritual autobiography and a work of profound discernment."-- Foreword Clarion Review (5-star review)Next Generation Indie Book Awards finalist
Author Melinda Worth Popham left home for Yale Divinity School at age fifty-six after a barrage of painful life events brought her to her knees and led to the discovery that pain is the Miracle Gro of spiritual growth.Grace Period recounts the spiritual journey launched by the break-up of her marriage and her teenage daughter’s descent into an intractable depression that led to an Ivy League seminary, not in pursuit of ordination to ministry but quite simply to her “plain old ordinary sacred self.” Wise, honest, and unexpectedly humorous, Grace Period is not only about Popham’s study of God but about God’s education of her.“In this impeccably written memoir, Popham ... proves herself a highbrow, refined spiritual sister to Anne Lamott.— Publishers Weekly (starred review)“Anyone who has suffered, or lives with a modicum of spiritual curiosity, will want to press this book into the hands of a friend.”— BlueInk Review (starred review)“A stunning spiritual autobiography and a work of profound discernment.”— Foreword Clarion Review (5-star review)Next Generation Indie Book Awards finalist