How We Behave at the Feast: Reflections on Living in an Age of Plenty

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These Fifty-two Reflections Serve As Both Guide And Companion In A Yearlong Exploration Of All The Bounty Life Has To Offer. January Advances The Notion That Life Is A Banquet. February Explores Who Is Invited. March Focuses On What We Are Served In Life, And April Reminds Us That We Are All April Fools. May Deals With Our Station In Life; June With Our Response To That Lot. July Is About Knowing How And When To Say No, And August Is For Those Times When Solitude Is The Goal. September Extols The Dignity Of Work, October Covers Harvest. November Is About Gratitude And Grace, And December's Theme Is Acceptance. Are We Having Fun Yet? We Should Be! So Says Author And Independent Bookseller Dwight Currie. For A Decade, He's Watched Readers Simplify Their Lives, Stop Sweating The Small Stuff, And Stock Up On Chicken Soup. Through It All, He's Been Convinced That What They Really Hunger For Is Permission -- Permission To Celebrate Life's Bounteous Beauty At This Great Feast Of Existence Called Life Dwight Currie.

Name in long format: How We Behave at the Feast: Reflections on Living in an Age of Plenty
ISBN-10: 0060195312
ISBN-13: 9780060195311
Book pages: 221
Book language: en
Edition: 1st
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Cliff Street Books
Dimensions: Height: 8.25 Inches, Length: 5.5 Inches, Width: 0.909341 Inches

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