The coauthor of Laurel's Kitchen feeds today's spiritual hunger with striking and sustaining depictions of seven extraordinary women. From Julian of of Norwich to Clare of Assisi to Therese of Lisieux, here are inspiring examples of women in community, conviction, courage, and serenity.
Astonishingly relevant portraits of the lives of seven women mystics Known to more than a million readers as the coauthor of the classic vegetarian cookbook "Laurel's Kitchen, " Carol Lee Flinders looks to the hunger of the spirit in "Enduring Grace." In these striking and sustaining depictions of seven remarkable women, Flinders brings to life a chorus of wisdom from the past that speaks with remarkable relevance to our contemporary spiritual quests.
From Clare of Assisi in the Middle East to Therese of Lisieux in the late nineteenth century, Flinders's compelling and refreshingly informal portraits reveal a common foundation of conviction, courage, and serenity in the lives of these great European Catholic mystics. Their distinctly female voices enrich their writings on the experience of the inner world, the nourishing role of friendship and community in our lives, and on finding our true work.
At its heart, " Enduring Grace" is a living testament to how we can make peace with sorrow and disappointment and bring joy and transcendence into our lives.
Flinders, Carol L.