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Another Life Is Possible - Insights from 100 Years of Life Together

English · Hardback

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"A stunning photo essay paired with 100 stories of members gives a rare glimpse into an intentional community that has stood the test of time"--

List of contents










1. What Money Can't Buy
2. Working for a Purpose
3. Looking for Freedom
4. Fighting Injustice and Inequality
5. Finding and Sharing Faith
6. What about Technology?
7. In Defense of Children
8. Illness, Old Age, and Death
9. Seeking and Making Peace
10. From Isolation to Community

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Clare Stober is Creative Director at Plough Publishing.

Summary

A stunning photo essay paired with 100 stories of members gives a rare glimpse into the Bruderhof, a Christian community that has stood the test of time.

Yes, it is possible to create a society where there are no rich or poor,
where children and elderly are welcome, where no one lives in isolation. Meet 100 individuals from diverse backgrounds who ventured everything to build a life together where everyone belongs and each can contribute, pooling their income, possessions, talents, and energy.

As the community marks its first 100 years, the people in this book tell why they have chosen this radical way of life and share insights gleaned along the way. Their stories represent a cross section of the Bruderhof as an international and intergenerational community. With photography by British photojournalist Danny Burrows, this book celebrates what is possible when people take a leap of faith. It will inspire anyone working to build a more just, peaceful, and sustainable future.

Foreword

Early review copies to publications

Public exhibitions in London, New York, and other cities

Dedicated website with supplemental stories

Advanced review mailing to 200 influencers and reviewers

Featured in Plough Quarterly, circulation 15,000

Giveaways on LibraryThing, GoodReads, Amazon

Promotional messaging to Plough and print and online subscribers and social media followers – combined print and email list of 50,000.

Promotions on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram - combined followers 100,000

Feature on www.plough.com (300,000 visitors/month)

Additional text

The Bruderhof Christian movement shares similarities to groups like the Amish and Mennonites. Bruderhof community members live quiet lives, serving God. The fact that they eschew many of the trappings of modern life makes them endlessly fascinating to the outside world. This beautifully produced book, sure to draw in the spiritually curious, is a centenary celebration of the Bruderhof, told via testimonials by members from communities around the world. Some members, like Dorothy, have grown up within the Bruderhof; others, like Quaker Tom, came from similar traditions. Some people, like Josef, come from non-Christian faiths, and some, like Brian, step out of the Bruderhof for a while and return later, always welcomed back. The accounts all share a sense of having come home, and of finding peace in not having to prove one's worth or achieve material success. Photographs are vivid and beautifully composed; some pop with vitality; others are respectful windows into another world. A timeline of Bruderhof history and a world map of their communities complete this lovely book. —Booklist
Celebrating a century of Christian communal living, this oversized volume is filled with photo-essays describing the lives and contributions of past and present residents of the Bruderhof. . . . Photographer Danny Burrows illustrates ten chapters with images of society participants organized by the goals of this movement . . . showing how they work for a purpose, seek peace, share their faith, practice charity, and work together in sickness and health. . . . A laudable centennial presentation for this community that also serves to introduce this group to the general public. —San Francisco Book Review
This full sized coffee-table style volume is a delight to browse through and an impressively informative, beautifully illustrated, inspired, and inspiring history that is especially and unreservedly recommended for personal, community, and academic library collections. —Midwest Book Review

Product details

Authors Veery Huleatt, Clare Stober
Assisted by Danny Burrows (Photographs), Clare Stober (Editor), Rowan Williams (Foreword), Chris Zimmerman (Introduction)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.09.2020
 
EAN 9780874863161
ISBN 978-0-87486-316-1
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 220 mm x 301 mm x 30 mm
Weight 1680 g
Illustrations Raster, farbig
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

PHOTOGRAPHY / Photoessays & Documentaries, HOUSE & HOME / Sustainable Living, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Extended Family

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