Speak to Me: Grief, Love and What Endures

Author:   Marcie Hershman
Publisher:   Beacon Press
ISBN:  

9780807028155


Pages:   118
Publication Date:   16 April 2002
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Marcie Hershman
Publisher:   Beacon Press
Imprint:   Beacon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.136kg
ISBN:  

9780807028155


ISBN 10:   0807028150
Pages:   118
Publication Date:   16 April 2002
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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A heartbreaking, heart-healing meditation on memory and the human voice. . . . Hershman bears fresh witness to the ancient insight that love is stronger than death. --Anita Diamant, author of The Red Tent <br> Richly nuanced, heightened by its brevity, Hershman's prose compels the reader forward, garnering trust in her perceptions. . . . Wise, lyrical and deeply moving. -- Publishers Weekly <br> A passionate meditation on the sound of others' voices, on the way they can come to us through the magic of technology or the mystery of dreams, expressing love, assuaging grief, or communicating the mystical faiths we create for ourselves when the framework of received faith is not enough to support us in our need and our sorrow. If the book weren't so beautifully written, it would be almost too painful to read. --Amanda Heller, The Boston Globe <br> What a radiant and intelligent book Marcie Hershman has written not just about the loss of her beloved brother, though that would be quit


A heartbreaking, heart-healing meditation on memory and the human voice. . . . Hershman bears fresh witness to the ancient insight that love is stronger than death. --Anita Diamant, author of The Red Tent <br><br> Richly nuanced, heightened by its brevity, Hershman's prose compels the reader forward, garnering trust in her perceptions. . . . Wise, lyrical and deeply moving. -- Publishers Weekly <br><br> A passionate meditation on the sound of others' voices, on the way they can come to us through the magic of technology or the mystery of dreams, expressing love, assuaging grief, or communicating the mystical faiths we create for ourselves when the framework of received faith is not enough to support us in our need and our sorrow. If the book weren't so beautifully written, it would be almost too painful to read. --Amanda Heller, The Boston Globe <br><br> What a radiant and intelligent book Marcie Hershman has written not just about the loss of her beloved brother, though that would be quite enough, but about the losses we must all endure. [It] speaks to all of us about how to live in the world. Read it. --Margot Livesey, author of Eva Moves the Furniture <br><br> [A] sweet, powerful, longing, and lyrical memoir. This writing hears its own echoes and allows for silence. [Hershman's] voice, bound by skepticism, still opens to the miraculous. --Rodger Kamenetz, author of Stalking Elijah <br><br> One of those rare books that leave you feeling it has contributed to your life. --Jean Charbonneau, Cleveland Plain Dealer


A heartbreaking, heart-healing meditation on memory and the human voice. . . . Hershman bears fresh witness to the ancient insight that love is stronger than death. --Anita Diamant, author of The Red Tent <br> Richly nuanced, heightened by its brevity, Hershman's prose compels the reader forward, garnering trust in her perceptions. . . . Wise, lyrical and deeply moving. -- Publishers Weekly <br> A passionate meditation on the sound of others' voices, on the way they can come to us through the magic of technology or the mystery of dreams, expressing love, assuaging grief, or communicating the mystical faiths we create for ourselves when the framework of received faith is not enough to support us in our need and our sorrow. If the book weren't so beautifully written, it would be almost too painful to read. --Amanda Heller, The Boston Globe <br> What a radiant and intelligent book Marcie Hershman has written not just about the loss of her beloved brother, though that woul


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Marcie Hershman is the author of the acclaimed novels Tales of the Master Race and Safe in America. A former writer-in-residence at Brandeis University, she teaches at Tufts University and lives near Boston.

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