Storycatcher
Making Sense of Our Lives through the Power and Practice of Story
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5.0 • 1 Rating
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- $14.99
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
A books for better life award winner
A Spirituality & Health best spiritual book
A Writer’s Digest book club selection
The courage to speak, the wisdom to write, the power to change.
Story is the heart of language. Story moves us to love and hate and can motivate us to change the whole course of our lives. Story can lift us beyond our individual borders to imagine the realities of other people, times, and places. Storytelling — both oral tradition and written word — is the foundation of being human.
In this powerful book, Christina Baldwin, one of the visionaries who started the personal writing movement, explores the vital necessity of re-creating a sacred common ground for each other’s stories. Each chapter in Storycatcher is carried by a fascinating narrative — about people, family, or community — intertwined with practical instruction about the nature of story, how it works, and how we can practice it in our lives. Whether exploring the personal stories revealed in our private journals, the stories of family legacy, the underlying stories that drive our organizations, or the stories that define our personal identity, Christina’s book encourages us all to become storycatchers — and shows us how new stories lay the framework for a new world.
Includes reading group guide
Customer Reviews
Storycatcher
Story defines each of our lives and Baldwin does a great service to humankind by placing it's importance in history as well as gently lays it in each of our laps and invites us to explore our own lives through this medium. In sharing her own snippets of life, she also show as how it is done. Christina then offers suggestions on how we might begin to tell our own stories or how we might encourage others to tell theirs while we act as the story catchers. My ears are now open to simply hear stories without making effort to change them. It is a beautiful practice that has changed the way I listen and interact with the world. Thank you, Christina, for "putting honey in my heart!". Saira Priest