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OverviewSome inheritances we keep. Some we rewrite. You didn't just inherit your grandmother's china or her eyes. You inherited her hymns, her prayers, the weight of her God. But what do you do when those sacred songs no longer fit? When the melodies that once promised salvation now echo with harm? In Not My Grandmother's Hymnal, queer poet Rebecca Wilson offers a canticle of transformation-verses that honor what was passed down while composing something entirely new. These poems don't shy away from church harm, generational trauma, or the ache of religious wounding. But they also don't leave you drowning in the depths. Instead, they become a lighthouse, illuminating possibilities for radical acceptance and a curious faith rebuilt on your own terms. Part elegy, part liberation, part love song to the self you're becoming-this collection is for anyone: Healing from wounds inflicted by Christianity Deconstructing inherited beliefs Re-imagining what faith could be Discovering their identity outside the binary of ""believer"" or ""lost"" With language both familiar and ethereal, Wilson rearranges the hymns she once sang on Sundays into something wholly her own. Each poem is an invitation: to grieve what must be grieved, to release what no longer serves, and to compose a faith as unique and beautiful as you are. This is communion for the commons. A hymnal for rewriting wrongs. Whether you've left the church, been pushed out, or are still sitting in the pews wondering if you belong-these words are for you. --------------------- Published by Tehom Center Publishing. Tehom Center Publishing is a 501(c)3 nonprofit publishing feminist and queer authors, with a commitment to elevate BIPOC writers. Learn more at www.tehomcenter.org Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rebecca WilsonPublisher: Tehom Center Publishing Imprint: Tehom Center Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.268kg ISBN: 9781966655701ISBN 10: 1966655703 Pages: 194 Publication Date: 10 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""A magical symphony of songs. Each word is part of one brave soul's creative journey from pain to possibility, from hiding to healing, from despair to truly living her dreams. Come and sing along - these are songs of becoming, written in the key of love."" SARK, author/artist, PlanetSARK.com ""This book is communion for the commons-a ritual of rhythm and rhyme, of sound and song. A hymnal for rewriting wrongs."" Jenny Hegland, Executive Director, The Good Listening Project ""Songs for our tender souls, these poems honor the impact of spiritual legacy and family while holding true to affirmations of our deep inherent worthiness. These poems are healing reminders that each of us is deserving of love, and that caring for one another is a sacred act. The poet maps parallels between vivid memories of childhood/adolescence and our present-day political realities, calling us toward advocacy and action in the name of helping our neighbors. With language that does not turn away from hard truths, Wilson's poems illuminate possibilities for a future of radical acceptance. This book is a lighthouse - a radiant, steady glow - showing us the way, beckoning us forward, and encouraging us, too, to shine."" Ravenna Raven, Listener Poet & Education Lead, The Good Listening Project ""Rebecca's words will harmonize with your soul and rewrite the melodies that once scarred your heart. You will find yourself thumbing through its pages and humming new refrains, the echoes of which may be enough to help heal not only our own souls, but the broken world we inhabit."" Trent Clifford, author of Reclaiming Faith and By a Firefly's Glow ""Gentle and moving. A warm cup of tea for every soul healing from religious harm, steeped in hope for an affirming and liberating spirituality."" Anne Kinsey, author of Mosaic Hearts and Find Your F*cking Fire Author InformationRebecca Wilson is a queer poet and storyteller. Her writings rearrange the hymns she once sang on Sundays. Uniquely gifted at bringing people together, tending gently to harsh realities, and stirring transformation, Rebecca travels the country turning words into water for individuals and communities thirsty for hope and healing. Visit 10CAMELS.com to drink from the well. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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