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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kathleen A HeiningePublisher: Resource Publications (CA) Imprint: Resource Publications (CA) Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.290kg ISBN: 9781666710922ISBN 10: 166671092 Pages: 210 Publication Date: 10 September 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Kathy Heininge creates a beautiful warp-and-weft narrative of self-examination and seeking about important, large things: religion, parenthood, education, and honest striving, and she does it with humor and grace. This is a wise and unflinching memoir."" --Nuala O'Connor, author of Nora: A Love Story of Nora and James Joyce ""In this profoundly moving and insightful memoir, Kathy Heininge shows what it means to have the Lord with her, 'not to protect me, but to stand with me'. We all need to find ways to make sense of our stories, and through reading her life through the rosary, Kathy shares with us one woman's quest to find the blessing within her story."" --Emilie Pine, coeditor of the Irish University Review, University College Dublin ""Kathy Heininge delivers a compelling memoir rich in her Catholic tradition and sage biblical insight. Readers will discover within these pages a life open to divine mystery while also grounded in the vulnerabilities that make us human. As a former director of the women's studies program at George Fox University, Heininge contributes to an important expansion of women's voices within Christianity."" --Kendra Weddle, coauthor of If Eve Only Knew: Freeing Yourself from Biblical Womanhood and Becoming All God Means for You to Be ""Dr. Kathy Heininge's memoir, Working in Mysterious Ways, is a treatise on love. Kathy weaves her love for family, friends, vocation, and the Catholic church through each compelling chapter. Her story bears witness to heartache that can accompany deep love--but also beauty and joy. A lifelong teacher, Kathy guided countless students to see nuance and complexity in literature. Her excellent memoir reflects this gift, calling us to love deeply despite challenges we face."" --Melanie Springer Mock, author of Worthy: Finding Yourself in a World Expecting Someone Else" Kathy Heininge creates a beautiful warp-and-weft narrative of self-examination and seeking about important, large things: religion, parenthood, education, and honest striving, and she does it with humor and grace. This is a wise and unflinching memoir. --Nuala O'Connor, author of Nora: A Love Story of Nora and James Joyce In this profoundly moving and insightful memoir, Kathy Heininge shows what it means to have the Lord with her, 'not to protect me, but to stand with me'. We all need to find ways to make sense of our stories, and through reading her life through the rosary, Kathy shares with us one woman's quest to find the blessing within her story. --Emilie Pine, coeditor of the Irish University Review, University College Dublin Kathy Heininge delivers a compelling memoir rich in her Catholic tradition and sage biblical insight. Readers will discover within these pages a life open to divine mystery while also grounded in the vulnerabilities that make us human. As a former director of the women's studies program at George Fox University, Heininge contributes to an important expansion of women's voices within Christianity. --Kendra Weddle, coauthor of If Eve Only Knew: Freeing Yourself from Biblical Womanhood and Becoming All God Means for You to Be Dr. Kathy Heininge's memoir, Working in Mysterious Ways, is a treatise on love. Kathy weaves her love for family, friends, vocation, and the Catholic church through each compelling chapter. Her story bears witness to heartache that can accompany deep love--but also beauty and joy. A lifelong teacher, Kathy guided countless students to see nuance and complexity in literature. Her excellent memoir reflects this gift, calling us to love deeply despite challenges we face. --Melanie Springer Mock, author of Worthy: Finding Yourself in a World Expecting Someone Else Kathy Heininge creates a beautiful warp-and-weft narrative of self-examination and seeking about important, large things: religion, parenthood, education, and honest striving, and she does it with humor and grace. This is a wise and unflinching memoir. --Nuala O'Connor, author of Nora: A Love Story of Nora and James Joyce In this profoundly moving and insightful memoir, Kathy Heininge shows what it means to have the Lord with her, 'not to protect me, but to stand with me'. We all need to find ways to make sense of our stories, and through reading her life through the rosary, Kathy shares with us one woman's quest to find the blessing within her story. --Emilie Pine, coeditor of the Irish University Review, University College Dublin Kathy Heininge delivers a compelling memoir rich in her Catholic tradition and sage biblical insight. Readers will discover within these pages a life open to divine mystery while also grounded in the vulnerabilities that make us human. As a former director of the women's studies program at George Fox University, Heininge contributes to an important expansion of women's voices within Christianity. --Kendra Weddle, coauthor of If Eve Only Knew: Freeing Yourself from Biblical Womanhood and Becoming All God Means for You to Be Dr. Kathy Heininge's memoir, Working in Mysterious Ways, is a treatise on love. Kathy weaves her love for family, friends, vocation, and the Catholic church through each compelling chapter. Her story bears witness to heartache that can accompany deep love--but also beauty and joy. A lifelong teacher, Kathy guided countless students to see nuance and complexity in literature. Her excellent memoir reflects this gift, calling us to love deeply despite challenges we face. --Melanie Springer Mock, author of Worthy: Finding Yourself in a World Expecting Someone Else Author InformationKathy Heininge is Professor Emeritus of English and women's studies at George Fox University in Oregon. She is the author of Reflections: Virginia Woolf and her Quaker Aunt, Caroline Stephen, and Buffoonery in Irish Drama. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |