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The Believer: Encounters with the Beginning, the End, and Our Place in the Middle

English · Hardback

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For Sarah Krasnostein it begins with a choir on a subway platform, a fleeting moment of witness that sets her on a fascinating journey to find out why people need to believe in absolute truths and what happens when their beliefs crash into her own. Some of the people Krasnostein interviews believe in things many people do not. Ghosts. UFOs. The literal creation of the universe in six days. Some believe in things most people would like to. Dying with dignity and autonomy. Facing up to our transgressions with truthfulness. Living with integrity and compassion.
By turns devastating and delighting, and captured in snapshot-vivid detail, these six profiles with a death doula, a geologist who believes the world is six thousand years old, a lecturer in neurobiology who spends his weekends ghost hunting, the fiancé of a disappeared pilot and UFO enthusiasts, a woman incarcerated for killing her husband after suffering years of domestic violence, and Mennonite families in New York will leave you convinced that the most ordinary-seeming people are often the most remarkable and that deep and abiding commonalities can be found within the greatest differences.
Vivid, unconventional, entertaining, and full of wonder, Krasnostein interweaves the stories of these believers with compassion and empathy, exploring our universal need for belief to help us attempt to make sense of life, death, and everything in between


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Sarah Krasnostein is a writer and lawyer with a doctorate in criminal law. Born in Charlottesville, Virginia, she divides her time between Melbourne and New York. Sarah's first book, The Trauma Cleaner, won Australia's Victorian Prize for Literature, where it was a runaway bestseller.

Product details

Authors Sarah Krasnostein
Publisher Tin House Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2022
 
EAN 9781953534002
ISBN 978-1-953534-00-2
No. of pages 360
Dimensions 148 mm x 221 mm x 39 mm
Weight 578 g
Subject Fiction > Poetry, drama

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