Kim Chernin’s mother was a leftist firebrand, an American Marxist at mid-century, when it was dangerous to be one. Her father, a quiet man, was no less radical. Why then, decades later, does their daughter–a liberal California psychoanalyst and writer–find herself drawn toward a spirituality that would have shocked her parents? Through three personal stories, Chernin tackles the questions that pull at all of us: how to make sense in a world whose order isn’t always apparent, and how to find balance between the mind and the spirit. “Kim Chernin writes with immediacy and intimacy.”–City Life, London.
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In My Father’s Garden
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ISBN | 9781616202248 |
Number Of Pages | 196 |
File Size | 2.39 mb |
Format | EPUB |
Published | 10-12-2012 |