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Ten Circles Upon the Pond - Reflections of a Prodigal Mother

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Zusatztext “An unusual and absorbing memoir. . . . Intelligent and candid! crafted in fine prose.” – Kirkus Reviews “Could not be more timely. . . . Tranel's book will offer a good deal of solace to readers made anxious by current doom-and-gloom headlines. . . . [She] is upbeat! imparting parental wisdom in peppy aphorisms! but she also confides her doubts about her own parenting and her faith.”— Booklist “Tranel’s simple and poetic prose...combined with her refreshingly open thoughts on life . . . make this portrait accessible to all readers. Highly recommended.” – Library Journal (starred) “ [Tranel] has managed to find a precious connection with all ten of her sons and daughters. That is the beauty of Ten Circles Upon The Pond . . . . [She] shows that she is at once so old-fashioned! yet so wise to the world she raised her brood in.”—Frank Deford! NPR commentator Informationen zum Autor VIRGINIA TRANEL was born and raised in Dubuque, Iowa, and graduated from Clarke College with a degree in English and Spanish. In January 1957, she married Ned Tranel and moved west, settling finally in Billings, Montana. Her essays have appeared in magazines and anthologies, including the Notre Dame Press anthology of best essays, Family. Klappentext Ten Circles Upon the Pond is a book for anyone who's ever lived in that unwieldy group called family—a story of passion! intimacy! work! religion! puberty! love and loss! and the struggle to be steadfast in times of enormous social change. Rooted in real-life experience! this unique! beautifully written collection of essays reads like a novel—full of lively characters! spirited dialogue! and a landscape that takes you from Iowa to the high country of Wyoming and Montana. As the chapters unfold! one focused on each child! Virginia Tranel and her husband search for the ideal place to raise the five daughters and five sons born to them between 1957 and 1978. Tranel artfully weaves daily moments with world events as she reflects on how our culture affects our decisions. She offers candid observations on everything from her reproductive choices and feminism's influence on her thinking to sibling rivalries and her family's emotional response when an architect son emails firsthand reports of the horrors of September 11. Whether considering the issues intrinsic to marriage and child-raising! or questioning her own common sense! her insights are always provocative and deeply moving. The Binding Problem DANIEL Traveling should be easy now. Our youngest child is three. No one is in diapers; everyone is capable of verbal communication, which complicates decision making but should preclude sudden eruptions on the upholstery. We're a happy, companionable family traveling from Ashland, Montana, to Houston, Texas, where my psychologist husband, Ned, will attend a conference on learning disabilities: eight children and two parents, sufficient numbers to justify our gas-guzzling Travelall in the midst of an oil embargo, plus enough clothes, equipment, and illusions to last twelve days. We're eager to get away from winter and Watergate's bad news and are looking forward to touring the Johnson Space Center, seeing the Gulf of Mexico, and, although no one has said it aloud, being unashamedly white for a while. Two years have passed since we moved from Miles City, seventy miles north, to the house we built high on the hill above Ashland and the Tongue River. Our dining room windows frame the sunset over the Cheyenne reservation, the long-shadowed beauty of shale hills drenched in red and gold. Because we chose to live and work in this community, we enrolled our children in St. Labre Indian School rather than the public school where other white children go; we attend Sunday Mass at the mission church, a stone structure designed as a teepee buttressed with a ...

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Authors Virginia Tranel
Publisher Anchor Books USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.04.2004
 
EAN 9781400031214
ISBN 978-1-4000-3121-4
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 131 mm x 203 mm x 18 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > General, dictionaries

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