Quicklet on Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden (CliffNotes-like Summary)

In her midforties and settled into the responsibilities and routines of adulthood, Dani Shapiro found herself with more questions than answers. Was this all life wasamp;#8212;a hodgepodge of errands, dinner dates, e-mails, meetings, to-do lists? What did it all mean?

Having grown up in a deeply religious and traditional family, Shapiro had no personal sense of faith, despite repeated attempts to create a connection to something greater. Feeling as if she was plunging headlong into what Carl Jung termed amp;#34;the afternoon of life,amp;#34; she wrestled with self-doubt and a searing disquietude that would awaken her in the middle of the night. Set adrift by lossamp;#8212;her fatheramp;#39;s early death; the life-threatening illness of her infant son; her troubled relationship with her motheramp;#8212;she had become edgy and uncertain. At the heart of this anxiety, she realized, was a challenge: What did she believe? Spurred on by the big questions her young son began to raise, Shapiro embarked upon a surprisingly joyful quest to find meaning in a constantly changing world. The result is Devotion: a literary excavation to the core of a life.

In this spiritual detective story, Shapiro explores the varieties of experience she has pursuedamp;#8212;from the rituals of her black hat Orthodox Jewish relatives to yoga shalas and meditation retreats. A reckoning of the choices she has made and the knowledge she has gained, Devotion is the story of a woman whose search for meaning ultimately leads her home. Her journey is at once poignant and funny, intensely personalamp;#8212;and completely universal.

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Quicklet on Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden (CliffNotes-like Summary)

In her midforties and settled into the responsibilities and routines of adulthood, Dani Shapiro found herself with more questions than answers. Was this all life wasamp;#8212;a hodgepodge of errands, dinner dates, e-mails, meetings, to-do lists? What did it all mean?

Having grown up in a deeply religious and traditional family, Shapiro had no personal sense of faith, despite repeated attempts to create a connection to something greater. Feeling as if she was plunging headlong into what Carl Jung termed amp;#34;the afternoon of life,amp;#34; she wrestled with self-doubt and a searing disquietude that would awaken her in the middle of the night. Set adrift by lossamp;#8212;her fatheramp;#39;s early death; the life-threatening illness of her infant son; her troubled relationship with her motheramp;#8212;she had become edgy and uncertain. At the heart of this anxiety, she realized, was a challenge: What did she believe? Spurred on by the big questions her young son began to raise, Shapiro embarked upon a surprisingly joyful quest to find meaning in a constantly changing world. The result is Devotion: a literary excavation to the core of a life.

In this spiritual detective story, Shapiro explores the varieties of experience she has pursuedamp;#8212;from the rituals of her black hat Orthodox Jewish relatives to yoga shalas and meditation retreats. A reckoning of the choices she has made and the knowledge she has gained, Devotion is the story of a woman whose search for meaning ultimately leads her home. Her journey is at once poignant and funny, intensely personalamp;#8212;and completely universal.

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Quicklet on Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden (CliffNotes-like Summary)

Quicklet on Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden (CliffNotes-like Summary)

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Quicklet on Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden (CliffNotes-like Summary)

Quicklet on Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden (CliffNotes-like Summary)

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In her midforties and settled into the responsibilities and routines of adulthood, Dani Shapiro found herself with more questions than answers. Was this all life wasamp;#8212;a hodgepodge of errands, dinner dates, e-mails, meetings, to-do lists? What did it all mean?

Having grown up in a deeply religious and traditional family, Shapiro had no personal sense of faith, despite repeated attempts to create a connection to something greater. Feeling as if she was plunging headlong into what Carl Jung termed amp;#34;the afternoon of life,amp;#34; she wrestled with self-doubt and a searing disquietude that would awaken her in the middle of the night. Set adrift by lossamp;#8212;her fatheramp;#39;s early death; the life-threatening illness of her infant son; her troubled relationship with her motheramp;#8212;she had become edgy and uncertain. At the heart of this anxiety, she realized, was a challenge: What did she believe? Spurred on by the big questions her young son began to raise, Shapiro embarked upon a surprisingly joyful quest to find meaning in a constantly changing world. The result is Devotion: a literary excavation to the core of a life.

In this spiritual detective story, Shapiro explores the varieties of experience she has pursuedamp;#8212;from the rituals of her black hat Orthodox Jewish relatives to yoga shalas and meditation retreats. A reckoning of the choices she has made and the knowledge she has gained, Devotion is the story of a woman whose search for meaning ultimately leads her home. Her journey is at once poignant and funny, intensely personalamp;#8212;and completely universal.


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ISBN-13: 9781614649304
Publisher: Hyperink
Publication date: 02/24/2012
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