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Also Available as a Time Warner Audiobook and eBook "When I clear a quiet space for my family, I make room for our souls to grow." As mothers today we are faced with daunting responsibilities and increasing pressure to do and have it all. How easy it is to rush headlong through our lives, slaves to our daily obligations—and to rush our children through their childhoods in the process. But there is another way... In MITTEN STRINGS FOR GOD, Katrina Kenison shares her own search for a more satisfying balance in her life. The result is a lyrical, heartfelt series of reflections, interwoven with gentle suggestions and practical advice, that remind us what happens when we slow down and become fully present in our lives. Suddenly there is room for joy and play and intimacy, space for wonder and reverie, time to awaken to the beauty of the world and rediscover the sacred in the ordinary. Coming home to ourselves, we are able to offer our children the one thing they need more than anything else: our own quiet presence. And we receive something priceless in return—the chance to savor our lives and the precious people in them. ALSO AVAILABLE FROM WARNER BOOKS EVERY WOMAN HAS A STORY™ "There's something meaningful and enjoyable here for women of every age." I'D RATHER LAUGH "The Jewish mother you wish you had-full of wisdom and wit....She's managed to find humor in even her darkest moments—and her hilarious, moving memoir will inspire you to do the same." EVERYDAY I LOVE YOU MORE "Should be required reading for every 15-year-old girl who dreamily doodles 'Mrs.' all over her algebra notebook-and for every 35-year-old woman trying to remember why she ever did."
The Gift of an Ordinary Day is an intimate memoir of a family in
transition-boys becoming teenagers, careers ending and new ones
opening up, an attempt to find a deeper sense of place, and a
slower pace, in a small New England town. It is a story of mid-life
longings and discoveries, of lessons learned in the search for home
and a new sense of purpose, and the bittersweet intensity of life
with teenagers--holding on, letting go.
Since the series' inception in 1915, the annual volumes of The Best American Short Stories have launched literary careers, showcased the most compelling stories of each year, and confirmed for all time the significance of the short story in our national literature. Now THE BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES OF THE CENTURY brings together the best -- fifty-six extraordinary stories that represent a century's worth of unsurpassed achievements in this quintessentially American literary genre. This expanded edition includes a new story from The Best American Short Stories 1999 to round out the century, as well as an index including every story published in the series. Of all the writers whose work has appeared in the series, only John Updike has been represented in each of the last five decades, from his first appearance, in 1959, to his most recent, in 1998. Updike worked with coeditor Katrina Kenison to choose the finest stories from the years since 1915. The result is "extraordinary . . . A one-volume literary history of this country's immeasurable pains and near-infinite hopes" (Boston Globe).
From the author of The Gift of an Ordinary Day comes an intimate memoir of loss, self-discovery, and growth that will resonate deeply with any woman who has ever mourned the passage of time, questioned her own purpose, or wondered, "Do I have what it takes to create something new in my life?"?"No longer indispensable, no longer assured of our old carefully crafted identities, no longer beautiful in the way we were at twenty or thirty or forty, we are hungry and searching nonetheless."With the candor and warmth that have endeared her to readers, Kenison reflects on the inevitable changes wrought by time: the death of a dear friend, children leaving home, recognition of her own physical vulnerability, and surprising shifts in her marriage. She finds solace in the notion that midlife is also a time of unprecedented opportunity for growth as old roles and responsibilities fall away, and unanticipated possibilities appear on the horizon.More a spiritual journey than a physical one, Kenison's beautifully crafted exploration begins and ends with a home, a life, a marriage. But this metamorphosis proves as demanding as any trek or pilgrimage to distant lands-it will guide and inspire every woman who finds herself asking: "What now?"
The Gift of an Ordinary Day is an intimate memoir of a family in
transition-boys becoming teenagers, careers ending and new ones
opening up, an attempt to find a deeper sense of place, and a
slower pace, in a small New England town. It is a story of mid-life
longings and discoveries, of lessons learned in the search for home
and a new sense of purpose, and the bittersweet intensity of life
with teenagers--holding on, letting go.
"While a single short story may have a difficult time raising
enough noise on its own to be heard over the din of civilization,
short stories in bulk can have the effect of swarming bees,
blocking out sound and sun and becoming the only thing you can
think about," writes Ann Patchett in her introduction to The Best
American Short Stories 2006.
The Best American Series First, Best, and Best-Selling
Since its inception in 1915, the Best American series has become
the premier annual showcase for the country's finest short fiction
and nonfiction. For each volume, a series editor reads pieces from
hundreds of periodicals, then selects between fifty and a hundred
outstanding works. That selection is pared down to twenty or so
very best pieces by a guest editor who is widely recognized as a
leading writer in his or her field. This unique system has helped
make the Best American series the most respected -- and most
popular -- of its kind.
Since its inception in 1915, the Best American series has become the premier annual showcase for the country's finest short fiction and nonfiction. For each volume, a series editor reads pieces from hundreds of periodicals, then selects between fifty and a hundred outstanding works. That selection is pared down to twenty or so very best pieces by a guest editor who is widely recognized as a leading writer in his or her field. This unique system has helped make the Best American series the most respected -- and most popular -- of its kind. Lending a fresh perspective to a perennial favorite, Walter Mosley has chosen unforgettable short stories by both renowned writers and exciting newcomers. The Best American Short Stories 2003 features poignant tales that explore the nuances of family life and love, birth and death. Here are stories that will, as Mosley writes in his introduction, "live with the reader long after the words have been translated into ideas and dreams. That's because a good short story crosses the borders of our nations and our prejudices and our beliefs." Dorothy Allison Edwidge Danticat E. L. Doctorow Louise Erdrich Adam Haslett ZZ Packer Mona Simpson Mary Yukari Waters
This remarkable collection of twenty stories about motherhood by
writers who are mothers evokes every stage of the journey, from
pregnancy and birth through the childhood years, adolescence, and
adulthood. Together they depict the complexity of mothering in
America today as woman are actually experience it.
AN ANCHOR BOOKS ORIGINAL
The arc of MAGICAL JOURNEY will span a year in which, like thousands of other women her age, Katrina will confront the reality of a new life without children at home, and begin to shape the second half of her own adulthood. It will chronicle twelve months of both great transformation and subtle shifts. More an account of a spiritual journey than a physical one, this transformation begins and ends in one place--a home, a life, a marriage--but that is, in its own way, as demanding as any trek or pilgrimage to distant lands. And it is inspired by the belief that even as old identities are outgrown, new ones begin to beckon, if we can only summon courage to heed the call.
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