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The Thanksgiving Ceremony: New Traditions for America's Family Feast [Hardcover]

Edward Bleier (Author)
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September 2, 2003
When we think about Thanksgiving we contemplate history, the autumn harvest, and, of course, eating turkey and watching football. But most of all, we think about family, friends, and the bounty of our country. Edward Bleier’s The Thanksgiving Ceremony introduces a brand-new tradition for the Thanksgiving table, offering a wonderful way for all Americans to give thanks and rejoice in the sense of togetherness and community this special holiday brings.

The heart of the book is a participatory ceremony designed to be read aloud around the table. It recounts the story of the early settlers and the challenges they, and all subsequent immigrant generations, faced. The ceremony provides roles for guests of all ages and takes about twenty minutes.

There is also a brief history of Thanksgiving, as well as a wide array of poems, hymns, songs, prayers, and readings that enable families to create and customize their own ceremony, including pieces by Maya Angelou, Irving Berlin, Woodie Guthrie, and Emily Dickinson.

As William Safire writes in his foreword, “Getting together for a grand dinner party may be glorious fun, but a holiday should have a focus”—one that reminds us why we celebrate it. This long-overdue book offers that focus in a short, elegant format that any gathering of family and friends can participate in, and enjoy, for many years to come.

Praise for The Thanksgiving Ceremony:

"The Thanksgiving Ceremony is a small gem—a book that brings to life the history, songs, and traditions, old and new, of the most widely celebrated holiday of the year. This is a buoyant book, full of hope and praise of all that makes us Americans."—Julie Nixon Eisenhower

"There are times, like these, when it's important to count our blessings. Ed Bleier's delightful book lets us do the math."—Alan Alda and Arlene Alda

"This great country has provided the 'music' and this book provides the eloquent 'lyrics' for the Thanksgiving tables of all Americans, regardless of race or religion. It's a joyous tribute to who we are, and can be, as Americans."—Quincy Jones

"Over the years, I've had so many Thanksgiving dinners with Ed and Magda that when Ed Bleier talks turkey, all of us listen."—Steven Spielberg

"The Thanksgiving Ceremony is a wonderful and moving idea. It is central to what we celebrate and a happy reminder of why America's principles endure as they do."—Peter Jennings and Kayce Freed

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This little volume's central offering-a short spoken reading-is the author's model of a Thanksgiving ceremony for those seeking to bring greater spiritual depth to their holiday celebrations. Bleier, a television executive and member of the Council on Foreign Relations, claims that Thanksgiving is the "only holiday centered on a meal that also incorporates all Americans of all religions and ethnic backgrounds." Our current focus on feast and football, he says, fails to meet the spiritual needs of the day-and his template for a formal family ceremony around the Thanksgiving table is designed to change that. The brief but informative historical background provided by both the author and William Safire (who penned the foreword) details the precedents for and evolution of Thanksgiving as an idea and as a holiday, stretching from the Mayflower pilgrims to President Bush and his post 9-11 declaration of thanks "to God for the many blessings we enjoy as a free, faithful and fair-minded land." The ceremony itself is thoughtful but stiff, containing passages that some may find awkward and contrived, including a praise for the "navigability of our lakes and rivers." It is difficult to picture any group pulling off the 20-minute, earnest but dry ceremony, although those seeking a framework for serious reflection may eagerly appropriate the suggestions in this book. The strongest reason for purchase will be the nearly 40 pages given to quotes, prayers and hymns appropriate to the day, culled from a wide variety of secular and religious sources and collected for those who wish to proclaim their thanks with a more personalized style.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From the Inside Flap

When we think about Thanksgiving we contemplate history, the autumn harvest, and, of course, eating turkey and watching football. But most of all, we think about family, friends, and the bounty of our country. Edward Bleier?s The Thanksgiving Ceremony introduces a brand-new tradition for the Thanksgiving table, offering a wonderful way for all Americans to give thanks and rejoice in the sense of togetherness and community this special holiday brings.

The heart of the book is a participatory ceremony designed to be read aloud around the table. It recounts the story of the early settlers and the challenges they, and all subsequent immigrant generations, faced. The ceremony provides roles for guests of all ages and takes about twenty minutes.

There is also a brief history of Thanksgiving, as well as a wide array of poems, hymns, songs, prayers, and readings that enable families to create and customize their own ceremony, including pieces by Maya Angelou, Irving Berlin, Woodie Guthrie, and Emily Dickinson.

As William Safire writes in his foreword, ?Getting together for a grand dinner party may be glorious fun, but a holiday should have a focus??one that reminds us why we celebrate it. This long-overdue book offers that focus in a short, elegant format that any gathering of family and friends can participate in, and enjoy, for many years to come.

Praise for The Thanksgiving Ceremony:

"The Thanksgiving Ceremony is a small gem?a book that brings to life the history, songs, and traditions, old and new, of the most widely celebrated holiday of the year. This is a buoyant book, full of hope and praise of all that makes us Americans."?Julie Nixon Eisenhower

"There are times, like these, when it's important to count our blessings. Ed Bleier's delightful book lets us do the math."?Alan Alda and Arlene Alda

"This great country has provided the 'music' and this book provides the eloquent 'lyrics' for the Thanksgiving tables of all Americans, regardless of race or religion. It's a joyous tribute to who we are, and can be, as Americans."?Quincy Jones

"Over the years, I've had so many Thanksgiving dinners with Ed and Magda that when Ed Bleier talks turkey, all of us listen."?Steven Spielberg

"The Thanksgiving Ceremony is a wonderful and moving idea. It is central to what we celebrate and a happy reminder of why America's principles endure as they do."?Peter Jennings and Kayce Freed

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Crown; 1 edition (September 2, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400047870
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400047871
  • Product Dimensions: 5.3 x 0.6 x 7.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,177,763 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A True Holiday Delight, November 12, 2003
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"li-ana" (Plainview, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Thanksgiving Ceremony: New Traditions for America's Family Feast (Hardcover)
I truly love Edward Bleier's Thanksgiving Ceremony! As William Safire put it, "where has this book been all these Thanksgivings?" It is the perfect gift idea for the holiday season and I bought a copy for all of my family members this year. Bleier truly captures the essence of America's favorite holiday in this brilliant compilation of songs, poems, and readings. Thanksgiving will never be the same again thanks to Bleier's inspirational work. This book is indeed a holiday delight and definitely a keeper.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bleier's Book Adds Fun to the Feast, October 19, 2003
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This review is from: The Thanksgiving Ceremony: New Traditions for America's Family Feast (Hardcover)
Edward Bleier has written a little book for the ages.

With all the fanfare we give each year to Thanksgiving, it is amazing that we don't already have a guide through the meal like the one that Bleier has put together. No American holiday receives more attention in school and yet on Thanksgiving day, we tend to ignore the history and spirit behind the celebration.

Bleier provides a concise history to go along with a Thankgiving meal ceremony. There is also plenty of extra "inspirational material" to draw from.

I think kids will take to this companion guide to the meal and the ceremony will reinforce what they have learned in school. Especially for kids (particularly those who have no interest in football), Bleier's book will surely add fun to the feast.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Charming Way to spend Thanksgiving, November 18, 2003
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Genie (Chevy Chase, Md @20815) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Thanksgiving Ceremony: New Traditions for America's Family Feast (Hardcover)
To read Edward Bleier's book, The Thanksgiving Ceremony,
is to arrive at the pleasant conclusion that at last we
have a way to be truly thankful - and celebrate the
occasion with words and music as well as delicious food
and wonderful family.

This is a book for all ages, and a lovely addition to
one's library --- truly a 'must' for everyone.
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