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Ethics for Jessica

Meditations on Living
  • By Gayle Graham Yates
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Jessica's grandmother writes from her loft at her Wisconsin lakeside cottage of the intangibles she wants to give to Jessica and her generation. Writing in view of the red pines and birch trees, the water and the light, with the sound of loons in the distance, Gayle Graham Yates reflects upon insights, knowledge, and stories she has learned. A woman, family member, citizen, environmentalist, and spiritual seeker, Yates considers in this memoir-as-letter-to-her-granddaughter both distresses and joys, people, opportunities, and education that have shaped her own life and that she wants to pass along. The flow of the book is metaphorically seasonal from autumn through summer. Moving through ethical frameworks drawn from Aristotle's ethics and the Ojibway narrative by Ignatia Broker, Night Flying Woman, the chapters develop sequentially through ways of learning, ways of loving, and ways of hoping. All this is to the end of lovingly transmitting to her granddaughter what she knows. ""Which of us would not want a written testimony from our grandmothers about their lives and values, and which of us of grandparent age would not wish to write one (but rarely get around to it ) as part of our legacy? In Ethics for Jessica, Gayle Graham Yates . . . decants a lifetime of wisdom and experience: all she holds dear that she wants to pass on. And in all her words, it's the love that comes through most powerfully. Readers do not have to be her granddaughter to glean from these pages guidance, vision, strength, delight, and edification to enhance the course of their own lives."" --Susan Deborah King, author of Tabernacle, Coven, and One-Breasted Woman ""In this book, Gayle Graham Yates skillfully interweaves storytelling with finely crafted writing about the natural world and reflections about how to live an ethical life. Listening to her voice and entering into her imagery, a sense of urgency emerges. What we pass on to the next few generations will make all the difference to our individual and collective future."" --Deborah J. Haynes, author of Book of This Place: The Land, Art, and Spirituality Gayle Graham Yates is Professor Emerita of American Studies at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. She is the author of What Women Want: The Ideas of the Movement, Mississippi Mind: A Personal Cultural History of an American State, and Life and Death in a Small Southern Town: Memories of Shubuta, Mississippi.
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    Product Specs
    • SKU: 9781608990658
    • Manufacturer: Wipf & Stock Publ
    • ISBN 13: 9781608990658
    • Language of Text: English
    • Publication Date: 01/01/2010
    • Format: Paperback
    • Author: Gayle Graham Yates
    • Page Count: 223
    • Width: 5.90 inches
    • Height: 0.60 inches
    • Length: 8.80 inches
    • Weight: 0.05 pounds

     
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