“...when Ruthie emerges...I lie there quietly listening to her fears, her sorrows. Then I tell her good-bye, muster my strength, rise and open the door and et the sunshine in. I become the grown-up Ruth and return tot he world no longer feeling so small. I step out, legs trembling a little but my hear full, and set forth on the next journey, entrusting myself the the beauty and danger of life all over again." the author, Ruth Behar” FearTrustDepressionOvercoming Fear Book:Lucky Broken Girl Source: Lucky Broken Girl
“...when Ruthie reemerges...I lie there quietly listening to her fears, her sorrows. Then I tell her good-bye, muster my strength, rise and open the door and let the sunshine in. I become the grown-up Ruth and return to the world, no longer feeling so small, I step out, legs trembling a little but my heart full, and set forth on the next journey, entrusting myself to the beauty and danger of life all over again." the author, Ruth Behar” HealingTrustDepressionOvercoming Depression Book:Lucky Broken Girl Source: Lucky Broken Girl
“Amara, don't cry! You're too touch to cry." "You're right, girl, you're right. But even tough girls cry sometimes. Lick Chicho says, we cry to get stronger." - Ruthie and Amara” StrengthCrying Book:Lucky Broken Girl Source: Lucky Broken Girl
“Amara, don't cry. You're too tough to cry." "Your right, girl, you're right. But even tough girls cry sometimes. Like Chicho say, we cry to get stronger." -Ruthie and Amara” StrengthCryingGetting Stronger Book:Lucky Broken Girl Source: Lucky Broken Girl
“It took fifty years for me to release that pain and to honor the voice of the broken girl. I feel blessed to have found the words to tell this story, tough I don't recommend that anyone wait that long Pain is pain. Speak up. Tell your story." Ruth Behar, the author” PainHealingTraumaSpeak UpFind Your Voice Book:Lucky Broken Girl Source: Lucky Broken Girl
“What a gift it is to get a second chance at life when the worst is past." Ruth Behar, the author” PainHealingSecond Chances Book:Lucky Broken Girl Source: Lucky Broken Girl
“Sometimes I wish I could shout to the world, "Tell me, please, wont you tell me? Do you know how to become whole after you've been broken?" Ruthie” HealingBrokennessBecoming Whole Book:Lucky Broken Girl Source: Lucky Broken Girl
“But I think if your dreams are small they can get lost, like trying to find a needle in a haystack...When a dream is big, you can see it better and hold on to it." -Ruthie” DreamsDream Big Book:Lucky Broken Girl Source: Lucky Broken Girl
“I have a huge need for financial security; the emigrant in me has a fear of ending up homeless and in the gutter.” NeedsFearSecurityHugeFinancialHomelessGuttersFinancial Security Author:Ruth Behar
“In anthropology, which historically exists to 'give voice' to others, there is no greater taboo than self-revelation. The impetus of our discipline, with its roots in Western fantasies about barbaric others, has been to focus primarily on 'cultural' rather than 'individual' realities. The irony is that anthropology has always been rooted in an 'I' - understood as having a complex psychology and history - observing a 'we' that, until recently, was viewed as plural, ahistorical, and nonindividuated.” GivingHas BeensSelfRealityIndividualVoiceFantasyPsychologyGreaterFocusDisciplineUnderstoodRootsComplexesWesternIronyRevelationsRootedObservingTabooAnthropologyBarbaricImpetusSelf Revelation Book:The Vulnerable Observer: Anthropology That Breaks Your Heart Source: The Vulnerable Observer: Anthropology That Breaks Your Heart
“The anxiety around such work [vulnerably written ethnographies] is that it will prove to be beyond criticism, that it will be undiscussable.” WrittenProveAnxietyCriticismEthnography Author:Ruth Behar
“Written with grace and thoroughly researched, One People, One Blood is an ethnography with a lot of heart that also sheds new light on a fascinating and fraught chapter in recent Jewish history.” PeopleHeartLightGraceWrittenBloodFascinatingChaptersShedJewish HistoryEthnography Author:Ruth Behar