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The Inward Journey
Sylvia Bolfe sits in her nursing home, criticizes the food and the staff—all but her trusted confidant and registered nurse, Eleanor— and with humour and feistiness recounts her turbulent life.
From an upper-class Irish family, Sylvia marries a young medical student beneath her station and leaves Ireland for Newfoundland.
When her husband unexpectedly dies, she is left with the children to make her own way.
As in Margaret Atwood’s The Blind Assassin, Evans spins a spirited, funny, no-nonsense narrative in the voice of an unforgettable narrator.
The essence of Dr. Howard Thurman (1900-1981) and his throught emerges in a message of hope, reconciliation, and love.
An anthology of the most important and eloquent writings of Thurman, minister, philosopher, educator, and spiritual leader whose influence on leaders of the civil rights movement and on Americans at large has been likened to that of Martin Lurther King, Jr.
The Inward Journey
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