“Candid and searing, Deborah Jiang Stein’s memoir is a remarkable story about identity, lost and found, and about the author’s journey to reclaim—and celebrate—that most primal of relationships, the one between mother and child. I dare you to read this book without crying.” ChildrenBookStoriesMotherFoundLostJourneyCryIdentityDareMemoirCelebrateRemarkablePrimalCandidMother And ChildLost And Found Author:Mira Bartok
“Roy Blount, who is the funniest person I know, journeys deep into the dark heart of humor and brings back a wonderfully insightful, superbly crafted song of the soul that had me laughing and crying too” KnowsHeartPersonsSoulSongDarkLaughingJourneyCryInsightful Author:Dave Barry
“For me to get the support and the love and response we did from critics, but to also be at Trader Joe's and have women come up to me and cry and hug me is on another level. That makes you take a step back because there are genuine emotions at stake. People were truly on a journey with her. This story opened up week by week like a flower. It was just a magical season, and I'm so happy I got to do it.” PeopleStoriesLevelsEmotionStepsSupportJourneyWeekCryFlowerSeasonsResponseCriticsCome UpGenuineStakesHugTradersHug Me Author:Monica Potter
“Babes crying in the wilderness know that the world already has plenty of terrifying noise, but there aren't enough clear voices to smooth our troubled journey through the darkness ... only a few can speak truth to power.” KnowsWorldEnoughSpeakVoiceDarknessClearJourneyCryNoisePlentyWildernessSmoothSpeak The TruthBabe Author:Thomas H. Cook
“I commend you, however, for passing the time in as merry a manner as you possibly could; it is assuredly better to go laughing than crying thro' the rough journey of life.” LaughingJourneyCryPassingPassingsRoughMerryLife Journey Book:The writings of George Washington from the original manuscript sources, 1745-1799 Source: The writings of George Washington from the original manuscript sources, 1745-1799
“Jungians such as Joseph Campbell have generalised such journeys into a set of archetypal events and images. Though they can be useful in criticism, I mistrust them as fatally reductive. “Ah, the Night Sea Voyage!” we cry, feeling that we have understood something important — but we’ve merely recognised it. Until we are actually on that voyage, we have understood nothing.” ImportantFeelingsNightJourneySeaEventsCryUnderstoodCriticismVoyagesMistrustSea Voyage Author:Ursula K. Le Guin