Significant life passages are marked by ritual in virtually every culture. Weddings and funerals are only two of the most obvious ones. A wide variety of rites, both traditional and invented, also mark birth and coming of age. However, many major transitions remain unmarked. Marrying & Burying tells an intensely personal story about the role of ritual in Ron Grimes's own rich and sometimes difficult life. His critique of ritual impoverishment in North America reveals the extraordinary potential that ritualizing holds for negotiating and enriching transitions, both exalted and mundane. Always aware that no two people's experiences are alike, he encourages readers to think critically and creatively about the role of ritual in their own lives. Grimes generous and unsentimental but also unflinchingly honest, so he offers no easy answers. Using an impressive array of genres, he examines the problems of ritualizing in ways that can stitch together the torn pieces of a man's life. Fiction, poetry, journal, and essay create a multivocal text, a symphonic portrayal of the mysterious and intransigent human need to ritualize. This is a book for anyone committed to untangling the meaning of life as actually lived. It offers the student of contemporary North American spirituality and culture a rare opportunity to glimpse the humanity behind a scholar's analysis of ritual.
Waiting for the Dead to Speak: A Collection of Poetry
Won the Fringe First Award, Edinburgh 2010. An exhilarating coming-of-age drama for a solo performer.
With the moon as a guide and a symbol, this resource introduces a whole new approach to the coming-of-age years, a time to strengthen the mother-daughter connection with the support of community, and celebrate female gifts and wisdom. 178 ...
My Guardian Grandpa is a charming and hilarious coming-of-age story that chronicles the simultaneous education of young and old and the lessons that we can learn from each other.
"Generation Disaster: Coming of Age Post-9/11 is an in-depth examination of the multiple stressors that shaped the developmental environment for today’s emerging adults in their youth and as they now take on adult responsibilities in an ...
This best-selling book helps students attain the level of understanding required to excel in lower-secondary Health and Physical Education.While it addresses all aspects of the subject, it also provides a wide range of activities closely ...
It's the summer of 1981, the last three months before high school for Kevin Murphy and his friends, and Kevin's last chance to confess his secret love for Nikki French.
THE STORY: In this coming-of-age comedy, 13-year-old Franklin Robertson is just trying to survive life in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. in the mid-1980s.
Growing up in small town Louisiana as the only child of a single mother, G.J. led a sheltered life.
"Azadeh shares her life story-- one that includes an insider's look at life during the Islamic Revolution and the Iraqi War and details how one little girl grew up to become a gifted scientist"--Page 4 of cover.