• I finished the book…there was so much in there, so much that resonated with my story even though our stories are nothing alike! I think that the particular is always universal, so the truths that echo through Daniel’s experience do speak into my experience! page 347, that got me! His reflections on why his mum was so unstoppable… Sarah and I chatted briefly on Saturday and she could see the wisdom in here that i needed to hold onto for this time of waiting in my own story…I’ve re read it since and it is so true! I’ve really enjoyed this journey…it’s challenged me and encouraged me…made me choose to read when I may not have done so thanks for this Sarah, and all if you that have inputted along the way!! Let’s do it again soon!😉
    1. Not quite finished the book yet but really enjoying it, hope to finish this week. Thank you Sarah for finding the book for us.
  • It’s our last week! My thoughts today are on “worth”. The worth we can and should see in others, and the worth we place in the divine. What theme have you seen in the book this week? We will finish up with the rest of the book and have one more discussion next weekend.
  • This week, we will read to page 248. Share your thoughts below!
    1. That statement made me think of the conversation we had with Ethan....he was saying he was questioning whether it was right to bring a child into this world at this time...and his cynical side was suggesting not. I didn't want to get into with him...but I think that creating a child or anything like Sarah said...is a way to speak into the darkness and provide hope in a way...I know that can be miss-used as well but I love the idea of creating and hope going together.
    2. The statement is truly resonant.
    3. I’ll finish reading it and be sure to write what I think. So far I am of two minds, but I think everything will turn around in this book.
  • Week 2 - What do you think of the book so far? Here are my thoughts for the week. This week we will read to page 179.
    1. Loved your video Sarah, I have to admit I haven’t managed to read the allotted number of pages this week due to work, family commitments and workmen in the house, sorry. But what I have read I have enjoyed, what resonated with me was how Daniel must have felt moving away from the life he knew to first a camp then to Oklahoma where he was so different to the other children. I grew up in a city and went to a primary school in a deprived area, they was a mix of different children in the school , from lots of different backgrounds. When I moved up to secondary school there was a bigger melting pot of people from different races & religions. I had a friend who had moved from India and started secondary school part way through the year, she had to make new friends , learn a new language and fit in to a new country. She embraced it and one memory I have is attending her sister’s Hindu wedding. When I was 12 my parents moved to a small village & I had to move school, it was a small village secondary school which to students came from surrounding villages, it couldn’t be more different from my previous schools with predominantly white middle class students. I can’t image how it would feel if my Indian friend had joined that school, it would probably be how Daniel found his new school, I don’t think it would have been so easy to be accepted there. If we only grow up and surround ourselves with people who are like us it is hard to accept people who are different. As our dog trainer told us make sure your puppy meets lots of different breeds of dog, people of different ages & colour so they have a balanced view of society, the same applies to us in our relationships. That’s my thoughts for this week. Steph
    2. Ha!!! Me waffling!!! Love this book!!! Oh and the other two points sarah drew out about what’s normal to us isn’t everyone else’s normal…I think reading is a super way of beginning to hear other peoples stories, I loved when the smiths came to stay with us and even the differences we noticed between our cultural experiences were fascinating…and that’s two quite similar cultures!! At the mercy of…that point was a good one, not one I’d necessarily have drawn out! I guess it made me think is that I’m often at the mercy of my own story, of the things I tell myself…it’s easy to become a victim to our own thoughts and understandings…how we frame what we experience and the truth we glean from it totally shapes us…obviously we can’t lie to ourselves or pretend things didn’t happen but we don’t have to be at the mercy of our own minds…see page 73…”we are always choosing situations that hurt us….”
    3. Great thoughts! Thanks for sharing. I’ve been thinking about the theme of love in reading this week. How it can look all kinds of ways. Happy reading!
    1. Yes, I can’t wait to discover what the title is all about!
    2. It’s been so long since I’ve read a book I’m ashamed to admit. I have had trouble knowing what brooks to read as well. I used to read a lot more and I’m hoping this is the push I need to get me interested in reading again. I love your goal of reading each month Sarah! I am most excited about making time to read and discuss and hear everyone else’s thoughts each week! 😊
    3. I’m also interested in discovering what the title means!
  • Today's the day! I will post a short video intro today, so check back and comment with any thoughts or questions as we get started. I'm looking forward to this!