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A Sabbath Life: A Woman's Search for Wholeness (Hardcover)

by Kathleen Hirsch (Author) "I am sitting in a room high above a city of hills..." (more)
Key Phrases: Marianne Brock, New York, Virginia Woolf (more...)
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Just as Dorothy didn't need to travel to Oz, author Kathleen Hirsch came to discover that life's greatest meaning could be found in her own backyard. A Sabbath Life offers a glimpse into the personal journal of an achievement-oriented, 40-year-old woman as she commits herself to creativity, motherhood, and the daily acts of building a holistic home. Although the journal-style prose seems detached at times, many of Hirsch's insights will resonate with women trying to find spiritual meaning in this postfeminist era. She often writes as if she were having a conversation with all women. "If a physical practice like gardening anchors us, it also taps a level of psychic life that many of us haven't experienced for years," writes Hirsch. "Physical work reawakens a delight in the sensual world, in the creative--its colors, movements, and makings. For a woman, these impulses are sources of deep spiritual nourishment." This is an important and stimulating conversation for any woman who considers herself a feminist, but who also values the spiritual blessings of hearth and family. --Gail Hudson

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At age 40, successful journalist and author Hirsch (Home in the Heart of the City) underwent a spiritual meltdown that left her struck by how, in her myopic focus on work, she had let the replenishing power of contemplating beauty slip away from her. Having watched her mother forsake her artistic ambitions to raise her children, the young, feminist Hirsch determined to fully realize her career aspirations But her fear of being subsumed by motherhood created other problems: "Beneath the structure imposed by my work, my life has no shape." Her brother's sudden death heightened her inchoate sense of emptiness, setting Hirsch on a path toward "wholeness," which she defines as a confluence of work, relationships and a quest for "Self." Among other life changes, she decided (with her husband) to have a baby, and unapologetically presents the contradictions in her choices. New motherhood, for instance, complicates her quest for "Self": "I became a divided self.... Work became objectified.... So... have my relationships." Hirsch sometimes ignores the socioeconomic privilege that allowed her to stop working to rediscover herself, and confesses envy of her minimum-wage Honduran child minder for "integrating spirit, heart, and... labors." Still, this often astute and beautiful blend of feminism and postfeminism holds some insights for women schooled in the 1970s counterculture who feel unfulfilled on the proving grounds of the patriarchy, as well as for older first-time mothers. (Apr. 18)
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: North Point Press; First Edition edition (April 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0865475989
  • ISBN-13: 978-0865475984
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,456,119 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wish I'd read this 10 years ago!, April 19, 2001
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Once in a while, someone comes along and writes the book that touches your soul. For me, reading A SABBATH LIFE was like holding a mirror to my late 30s and early 40s -- a time when I was struggling to find what it means to be a successful woman, wife, and mother. Those were confusing years for me.

A SABBATH LIFE opens the door to a new way of living (and thinking) for intelligent women who want to slow down long enough to enjoy motherhood, community, and the sheer beauty of "ordinary" living. Yet it is not a backlash book.

Hirsch assures us, through this healing memoir, that it's possible to live "whole" lives without totally turning our backs on the feminist victories we've won. But we need to rethink and revise our culture's definition of success. In so doing, we just might find the spiritual strength and integrity we've been seeking for so long.

Bravo and thanks to the author! I plan to share this deliciously poetic book with everyone I know, men included.

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