STOLEN CHILD: A NOVEL Upon finishing Suzanne Kelly's poetic novel STOLEN CHILD I marvel at how accurately and completely the author captures the complexities of the Irish-American experience. Every page sings with particulars-familiar customs, superstitions, song lyrics, dance steps, history, snippets of the Irish language, clan loyalty, upward mobility, and the fierce Catholicism that spawns the familiar wry humor on one hand and coexists with belief in the faeries on the other. The book is a remarkable read if one is looking for authentic cultural immersion. The novel is a serious...
STOLEN CHILD: A NOVEL Upon finishing Suzanne Kelly's poetic novel STOLEN CHILD I marvel at how accurately and completely the author captures the compl...
Over the last fifteen years, people have been slowly waking up to the toxic and alienating practices that have come to make up the American Way of Death. Greening Death explores this awakening, arguing that beyond the greener and more cost-efficient practices of the Green Burial Movement lies an even greater promise-tying us back to the earth.
Over the last fifteen years, people have been slowly waking up to the toxic and alienating practices that have come to make up the American Way of Dea...