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  • Summer: A Spiritual Biography of the Season
  • Written by author Gary D. Schmidt
  • Published by Skylight Paths Publishing, June 2005
  • Explore the rich vibrancy of summer and reflect on how nature teaches us to value time in this lush collection of reflections by our greatest writers. "Summer has gone by so fast," we often say—the only season for which we say that. Summer does se
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Explore the rich vibrancy of summer and reflect on how nature teaches us to value time in this lush collection of reflections by our greatest writers.

"Summer has gone by so fast," we often say—the only season for which we say that. Summer does seem to make us keenly aware of time. In our vacations, we step out of time. Watching our gardens, we see the progress of time. Seeing the geese come honking back, we are aware of the passing of time. In essays, poems, and meditations organized around themes of time and our responses to it, twenty-five writers consider summer and its spiritual meanings.

Publishers Weekly

If at their most basic level anthologies are simply a matter of taste, editors Schmidt and Felch fashion a sumptuous banquet with this, their third spiritual biography of a season (Autumn and Winter). These pieces are not about summer so much as they embody summer, a season of heat and reach that expands the heart. These (mostly prose) selections lift up an exquisite wholeness found within an everyday sophistication. As Mary Oliver wrote of a summer morning in the excerpted Long Life: "As I say, it was the most casual of moments, not mystical as the word is usually meant, for there was no vision, or anything extraordinary at all, but only a sudden awareness of the citizenry of all things within one world." Oliver resides in equal company alongside the other "ordinary" accounts of Anne Lamott building a sand castle with her son, N. Scott Momaday visiting his deceased grandmother's house and G.K. Chesterton doodling away an afternoon. The volume synergizes such considerable talents, structuring them within five themes: play and leisure, tillage and cultivation, family and community, nature and grace, retreat and return. Each section includes introductory material as well as a recipe, a prayer and, quite fittingly, a psalm. For fans of nature and literature, this thinking person's anthology is a must have. (June) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.


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