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The Kindness of Strangers
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The Kindness of Strangers

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THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS A Wising Up Anthology

Heather Tosteson and Charles D. Brockett, Editors

The kindness of strangers … It isn’t earned. It isn’t a right. It cannot happen in the same way in the same place twice. It can change your life. Even if we sometimes can’t remember it clearly in times of conflict or unmet need, we have all experienced the kindness of strangers, either in the giving or receiving, most often in both. It makes a difference, it resets us somehow, so that the give and take of circumstance, our own vulnerabilities and fears, are less consuming, world-defining. It presumes the simplest and most radical kind of similarity: shared humanity and good faith. It isn’t the least naive. It stands up to scrutiny, indeed expands, flowers with the attention we give it, even when the act is small, the consequences not what we intended.

In this collection, forty-eight contemporary writers explore through stories, memoir, and poetry how the kindness of strangers has informed and transformed their lives. They describe how we are often surprised into kindness; discover unexpected abilities and compatibilities, new identities, and inner freedom through it; how we retreat from it; act on it at times grudgingly; are saved by it in times of illness; and through its practice find ourselves, often without noticing, developing larger and more sustaining communities and an unanticipated sense of belonging.

CONTRIBUTORS: Susan Austin, Rachel Squires Bloom, Katie Glauber Bush, William Cass, Laura Chaignon, Teetle Clawson, Susan Clayton-Goldner, Shireen Day, Norita Dittberner-Jax, Alethea Eason, Rupert Fike, Meia Geddes, Frank Haberle, Patrick Cabello Hansel, Stephanie Hart, Margaret Hasse, Paul Hostovsky, Lowell Jaeger, Pauline Kaldas, Murali Kamma, Jennifer Schomburg Kanke, John King, Laurie Klein, Norman Klein, Steve Koppman, Rick Krizman, Robert J. Kus, Linda Maxwell, Jessica Naab, Jason A. Ney, Marianne Peel, Dorothy Oliver Pirovano, MK Punky, Wilderness Sarchild, George J. Searles, Patti See, Pegi Deitz Shea, Karen Skolfield, Darcy Smith, Ken Staley, Rebecca Taksel, Jennifer Thornburg, John Timm, Johnny Townsend, Gina Valdes, Anusha VR, Joel Wachman, Jana Zvibleman

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wising Up Press
Date
1 December 2016
Pages
342
ISBN
9780982693360

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS A Wising Up Anthology

Heather Tosteson and Charles D. Brockett, Editors

The kindness of strangers … It isn’t earned. It isn’t a right. It cannot happen in the same way in the same place twice. It can change your life. Even if we sometimes can’t remember it clearly in times of conflict or unmet need, we have all experienced the kindness of strangers, either in the giving or receiving, most often in both. It makes a difference, it resets us somehow, so that the give and take of circumstance, our own vulnerabilities and fears, are less consuming, world-defining. It presumes the simplest and most radical kind of similarity: shared humanity and good faith. It isn’t the least naive. It stands up to scrutiny, indeed expands, flowers with the attention we give it, even when the act is small, the consequences not what we intended.

In this collection, forty-eight contemporary writers explore through stories, memoir, and poetry how the kindness of strangers has informed and transformed their lives. They describe how we are often surprised into kindness; discover unexpected abilities and compatibilities, new identities, and inner freedom through it; how we retreat from it; act on it at times grudgingly; are saved by it in times of illness; and through its practice find ourselves, often without noticing, developing larger and more sustaining communities and an unanticipated sense of belonging.

CONTRIBUTORS: Susan Austin, Rachel Squires Bloom, Katie Glauber Bush, William Cass, Laura Chaignon, Teetle Clawson, Susan Clayton-Goldner, Shireen Day, Norita Dittberner-Jax, Alethea Eason, Rupert Fike, Meia Geddes, Frank Haberle, Patrick Cabello Hansel, Stephanie Hart, Margaret Hasse, Paul Hostovsky, Lowell Jaeger, Pauline Kaldas, Murali Kamma, Jennifer Schomburg Kanke, John King, Laurie Klein, Norman Klein, Steve Koppman, Rick Krizman, Robert J. Kus, Linda Maxwell, Jessica Naab, Jason A. Ney, Marianne Peel, Dorothy Oliver Pirovano, MK Punky, Wilderness Sarchild, George J. Searles, Patti See, Pegi Deitz Shea, Karen Skolfield, Darcy Smith, Ken Staley, Rebecca Taksel, Jennifer Thornburg, John Timm, Johnny Townsend, Gina Valdes, Anusha VR, Joel Wachman, Jana Zvibleman

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wising Up Press
Date
1 December 2016
Pages
342
ISBN
9780982693360