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Somehow : thoughts on love / Anne Lamott.

Lamott, Anne, (author.).

Summary:

""Love is our only hope," Anne Lamott writes in this perceptive new book. "It is not always the easiest choice, but it is always the right one, the noble path, the way home to safety, no matter how bleak the future looks." In Somehow: Thoughts on Love, Lamott explores the transformative power that love has in our lives: how it surprises us, forces us to confront uncomfortable truths, reminds us of our humanity, and guides us forward. "Love just won't be pinned down," she says. "It is in our very atmosphere" and lies at the heart of who we are. We are, Lamott says, creatures of love. In each chapter of Somehow, Lamott refracts all the colors of the spectrum. She explores the unexpected love for a partner later in life. The bruised (and bruising) love for a child who disappoints, even frightens. The sustaining love among a group of sinners, for a community in transition, in the wider world. The lessons she underscores are that love enlightens as it educates, comforts as it energizes, sustains as it surprises. Somehow is Anne Lamott's twentieth book, and in it she draws from her own life and experience to delineate the intimate and elemental ways that love buttresses us in the face of despair as it galvanizes us to believe that tomorrow will be better than today. Full of the compassion and humanity that have made Lamott beloved by millions of readers, Somehow is classic Anne Lamott: funny, warm, and wise"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0593714415
  • ISBN: 9780593714416
  • Physical Description: 194 pages ; 20 cm
  • Publisher: New York, New York : Riverhead Books, [2024]

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
Swag -- Shelter -- Hinges -- Minus tide -- Somehow -- Song -- Folk -- Up above -- Fog of love -- General instructions -- Glimmers.
Subject: Lamott, Anne.
Hope > Religious aspects.
Love > Religious aspects.
Novelists, American > 20th century > Biography.
Genre: Essays.
Self-help publications.
Biographies.

Available copies

  • 9 of 9 copies available at Sage Library System.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Oregon Trail Library District. (Show)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 9 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Circulation Modifier Status Due Date Courses
OTLD Irrigon Branch 154.4 LAM (Text) 37818000443988 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
Baker Richland Branch 152.4 .L235s 2024 (Text) 37814003631067 NON-FICTION - NEW Available -
Christmas Valley Branch Library 814.54 LAM (Text) 37620001024274 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
Cook Memorial Library - La Grande 814.54 L235 (Text) 35178002032509 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
Enterprise Public Library 814 Lam (Text) 30001000353559 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
Hood River County Library 814 LAM 2024 (Text) 33892100975417 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
Milton-Freewater Public Library 158.2 Lamot (Text) 37862000540732 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
Southern Wasco County Library 814.54 LAMOTT (Text) 33892100876268 NON-FICTION Available -
The Dalles Wasco County Library B LAMOT (Text) 33892007069041 New Books Available -

Summary: ""Love is our only hope," Anne Lamott writes in this perceptive new book. "It is not always the easiest choice, but it is always the right one, the noble path, the way home to safety, no matter how bleak the future looks." In Somehow: Thoughts on Love, Lamott explores the transformative power that love has in our lives: how it surprises us, forces us to confront uncomfortable truths, reminds us of our humanity, and guides us forward. "Love just won't be pinned down," she says. "It is in our very atmosphere" and lies at the heart of who we are. We are, Lamott says, creatures of love. In each chapter of Somehow, Lamott refracts all the colors of the spectrum. She explores the unexpected love for a partner later in life. The bruised (and bruising) love for a child who disappoints, even frightens. The sustaining love among a group of sinners, for a community in transition, in the wider world. The lessons she underscores are that love enlightens as it educates, comforts as it energizes, sustains as it surprises. Somehow is Anne Lamott's twentieth book, and in it she draws from her own life and experience to delineate the intimate and elemental ways that love buttresses us in the face of despair as it galvanizes us to believe that tomorrow will be better than today. Full of the compassion and humanity that have made Lamott beloved by millions of readers, Somehow is classic Anne Lamott: funny, warm, and wise"--

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