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Grace (Eventually): Thoughts on Faith

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Manufacturer: Riverhead Trade
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781594482878 ISBN: 159448287X Label: Riverhead Trade Manufacturer: Riverhead Trade Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 272 Publication Date: 2008-02-26 Publisher: Riverhead Trade Studio: Riverhead Trade
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"Lamott has chronicled her wacky and (sometimes) wild adventures in faith in...the wonderful Grace (Eventually)." (Chicago Sun- Times)
In Grace (Eventually): Thoughts on Faith, the author of the bestsellers Traveling Mercies and Plan B delivers a poignant, funny, and bittersweet primer of faith, as we come to discover what it means to be fully alive.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Waste of Time Comment: I fell for the title and the cover art while browsing the $5 book table at Walgreen's. After slogging through the first part of the book, I realized the only thing this gal worships is herself. The book went into the trash.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Grace- Eventually??? Comment: "Grace (Eventually)" is an interesting memoir of Marin County author Ann Lamott. She documents her everyday struggles of alcoholism, being a single mother, teaching the handicapped to dance, and facing mortality. Her "Thoughts on Faith" range from boring Nature meditations to more compelling ones about saving the Salinas Library.
"Grace (Eventually)" is,oddly,more thought-provoking,and controversial,when Lamott defends her two abortions (when she was an alcoholic) and euthanizing a friend with a morphine/applesauce mix. Of course, she rants against Dubya,saying that it will take millennia for the Earth to heal from his despoliation. She's most alive when she denounces Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld,and tries to have Christian charity for them. She protests on behalf of the Salinas Library, and at a peace rally--these are more lively than her watching her dog run around the Marin headlands. Politics IS her faith. In "The Born",she vividly describes chowing down on M&Ms while defending the "common sense and equality" of abortion,claiming that Roe v. Wade "righted and redeemed lives." In "At Death's Window",she is passionate in defending euthanasia.
"Grace (Eventually)" is,at its best,controversial and thought-provoking,even for those who wouldn't agree. At its worst,it's merely dull. One finds grace... eventually.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not what the description made it out to be.... Comment: I bought this in the airport on a long layover and threw it away 4 chapters in. What I thought would be a nice book about how everyone finds their own faith and grace, was sort of about faith, but I couldn't get past her political hatred.....who cares, this was supposed to be about finding grace, not how she hates George Bush. I found it too distracting, definitely not what I thought it would be.
Customer Rating:      Summary: News to me! Comment: I had never even heard of this author, but somehow...on my bookshelf, there sat "Grace Eventually". I started reading it and found that I was able to relate and experience the author's wisdom and life experiences. I have never had a child, and I admire those who have a good relationship with their offspring. The author shares her love for her son, Sam...He's a lucky guy.
The author does something rarely encountered in contemporary non-fiction, she speaks honestly about the Bush administration with a passionate intelligence that keeps the book from being just another feel good read.
I think you'll like her writing regardless of your political beliefs.
Customer Rating:      Summary: New Lamott Fan Comment: Grace, Eventually is my first experience with Ms. Lamott's writing and it will certainly not be the last. Her self deprecating humor struck a chord and has opened up my own writing to a new dimension.
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