Small Victories: A Good Way to Celebrate Epiphany
I began reading essayist Anne Lamott's new book, Small Victories, after hearing her speak in November at the Free Library of Philadelphia. My friend Shannon, an author and a jail chaplain in Tacoma, suggested this would be a great book to read for Advent.
Well, even though it's under 300 pages, I just completed it today. Lamott's is an authentic voice, one that does not sugar coat reality but which helps me find God in the smallest moments. Finishing the book is a good way to celebrate the Epiphany, that time when Jesus revealed himself to the world beyond his circumstances.
Lamott is a writer we writers are supposed to love and one whose work I have not taken the time to read fully. While I have read bits and pieces of her illuminating work, this is the first full book of hers I have read from start to finish. She labels herself a "left wing" Christian and I suppose she is, but the label, as any political label does, reduces the value of her insights.
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Well, even though it's under 300 pages, I just completed it today. Lamott's is an authentic voice, one that does not sugar coat reality but which helps me find God in the smallest moments. Finishing the book is a good way to celebrate the Epiphany, that time when Jesus revealed himself to the world beyond his circumstances.
Lamott is a writer we writers are supposed to love and one whose work I have not taken the time to read fully. While I have read bits and pieces of her illuminating work, this is the first full book of hers I have read from start to finish. She labels herself a "left wing" Christian and I suppose she is, but the label, as any political label does, reduces the value of her insights.
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